Category: Science and Energy
Should we trust science?
April 18, 2024
Andy Stanley is a preacher and a highly-rated Christian apologist. Son of Charles Stanley, a famous Baptist minister, Andy has forged his own way and formed an independent Christian church […]
Brain implants that artificially convert thoughts into action
February 6, 2024
We are all familiar with devices that convert verbal words into actions. I can tell Alexa in my laptop what to do. Or Siri in my iPhone. Or the microphone […]
Explosions on the Sun that can affect our lives.
January 3, 2024
This blog is about major hiccups that occur on the surface of the sun, and how their radiation affects humanity on the earth. At the end is a discussion about […]
Elon Musk and Bill Gates on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and How to Understand it.
December 10, 2023
Ten years ago, I made a prediction that 2023 might be an end-times year because I saw a graph that showed robot intelligence would increase and become equal to human […]
Black hole surprises
June 26, 2023
What are black holes?Black holes are formed when a star dies. But it must be a heavy star, 5-10 times heavier than our own star – the sun. Such a […]
When Pre-humans Walked the Earth
June 15, 2023
A friend asked me recently if there were other people on earth when Adam and Eve were created? I replied that this is a controversial topic. Cain, the son of […]
Earthquakes in Turkey, Indonesia, Japan, Oklahoma and Texas – what’s important to know.
February 22, 2023
A very big earthquake occurred on February 6, 2023 near the border between Turkey and Syria, and it rocked the world. Its magnitude was 7.8 and it devastated closely spaced […]
A warming earth changes some things, not others – so is climate change as bad as they say?
October 24, 2022
Global warming is true. It has been verified by gradual events taking place over the past 150 years: glaciers retreating, Arctic ice melting, sea level rising, and coral reefs bleaching. […]
How to prevent a mid-size asteroid from wiping out a city.
October 5, 2022
The simplest way to do this is to give the asteroid a bump…to knock it off course. The physics is simple. In billiards, when a moving ball hits a stationary […]
The first pictures from the new James Webb Telescope – mind-blowing insights to our universe.
July 15, 2022
This week, the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) were released by NASA. The telescope replaces the Hubble, with a much larger mirror geared to infra-red wavelengths […]