


Faith and Reason: A Profile of Mathematician James Clerk Maxwell

The Humble Origins of the Big Bang Theory

The Real Heroes of the Big Bang Revolution

A Reading From The Big Bang Revolutionaries

Uncovering the Hidden Mathematical Structure of the Universe

The Return of Natural Theology

How Modern Science Strengthens the Claims of Theism

David Berlinski on the Immaterial, Alan Turing, and the Mystery of Life Itself

Nature Paper: Groundbreaking Science on the Decline
On today’s ID the Future philosopher of science Paul Nelson discusses a new paper in Nature making waves in the scientific community, “Papers and Patents are Becoming Less Disruptive over Time.” According to Michael Park and his fellow researchers, the rate of groundbreaking scientific discoveries is declining while the percentage of consolidating (or incremental) science is coming to dominate. Is the spirit of groundbreaking scientific discovery withering, and if so, why? Nelson notes a 1997 book by John Horgan, The End of Science. Nelson credits Horgan for seeing the trend a generation ahead of the Park paper, but Nelson breaks with Horgan on the diagnosis. Horgan posits that groundbreaking science is declining because we have already made most of the Read More ›