Archive for August, 2008
How Do Telescopes Help Scientists? (weather forecast)
No commentsBy Koz Huseyin
Astronomy is one of the oldest of sciences. Since the dawn of time, men and woman have looked up at the heavens for answers. So, how does a telescope help scientists today? In this article, we will look at how does telescopes help scientists.
Science is made up of many legs. For example, we [...]
The Progress of Science (storms)
No commentsBy Marcel Lafaoe
Progress consists in the reconciling of apparent contradictions. Unity and differentiation, heredity and variability, are apparently opposed. Yet a mammal is more truly a unit than an organism that suffers little from being cut in two because each part can do the work of all. A civilised state with interdependent specialised interests suffers [...]
Do Any Fossils Prove That Birds Evolved From Dinosaurs? (lightning storms)
No commentsBy Russ Miller
Never has an intermediate fossil of a reptile evolving into a bird been found. Thousands of fossilized reptiles and birds are documented, yet not a single transitional fossil has been discovered that proves one species morphed into the other creature.
The overall fossil record is an enemy to Darwinism.
All higher kinds of [...]










