There are many instances that we can see that in our attempts to transform energy into as much as possible usable work, we are always left with this “rest” amount of heat that we can not u… more →
The Second Law of Lifemllamoreux wrote 1 week ago: At least this is a useful way to think of these entities that are so small and at such a relatively … more →
jamesesz wrote 3 weeks ago: The atomic clock that measured the vibrations of caesium atoms is unbelievably precise; so much so t … more →
captbecker wrote 1 month ago: Now that I’m confronted by my kids and other family, I needed a convenient way to distinguish … more →
winterfat wrote 1 month ago: Here is how I came to the city in the desert: wading through night as though under sand. Split-faced … more →
David Le Page wrote 1 month ago: I have mixed feelings about nuclear energy. Part of my rational mind sometimes says maybe there … more →
logicmania wrote 3 months ago: By Columnist Harry Trunckles Did you know that the development of the engine came about partly becau … more →
Shanna wrote 3 months ago: So say you grab a plate of cookies, the remote, and you are already holding a large blanket wrapped … more →
andreaskluth wrote 5 months ago: Like Fritjof Capra, I instinctively see Eastern philosophy and Western science as yin and yang. They … more →
Ken wrote 5 months ago: The local Christian apologetics blog “Thinking Matters” appears to have made a policy de … more →
markronan wrote 6 months ago: This Tom Stoppard play cleverly juxtaposes the modern world with the early nineteenth century, and i … more →
yjresources wrote 7 months ago: You lecture notes are given below. Click on the individual topic to download the notes and don … more →
Wintery Knight wrote 8 months ago: I was corresponding with Dr. Michael G. Strauss recently regarding some comments that my previous ar … more →
cvanbrocklin3 wrote 8 months ago: By Carolyn VanBrocklin On Thursday April 16 at 7:30 p.m., author Frank Turek explained how he knows … more →
rhodoraonline wrote 8 months ago: Scientists are wondering if our world is a three-dimensional projection from a two-dimensional sourc … more →
Wintery Knight wrote 8 months ago: UPDATE: Welcome readers from The Way the Ball Bounces! Thanks for the link! UPDATE: Welcome visitors … more →
Universal Heretic wrote 9 months ago: My honey and I just got back from Richard Dawkins’ lecture at the Northrop Auditorium, The Pur … more →
Scepticon wrote 10 months ago: The law that entropy always increases holds, I think, the supreme position among the laws of Nature. … more →
Lee Young, 李阳 wrote 10 months ago: Sunday February 15, 2009 A Case Against Mr Darwin I WAS very much intrigued by the article Celebrati … more →
Planetologist wrote 10 months ago: A reader commented on my recent post about entropy, and asked how information and entropy are relate … more →