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Visible creation showing the invisible God. A scientist discuses evidence that God exists and its implications for the Christian faith.

Science & You Dr. Michael Windheuser, Ph.D.

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Visible creation showing the invisible God. A scientist discuses evidence that God exists and its implications for the Christian faith.

    Episode #50 Preview of Science & You Season 2

    Episode #50 Preview of Science & You Season 2

    This is a quick review of Season 1 and how to locate the actual published articles.  Then I outline my plan for Season 2 and describe how Season 2 differs from Season 1.

    So, if you found Season 1 interesting, I do hope that you will continue to listen and think with me about ideas in both faith and science in Season 2 of Science & You.

    See you soon!.

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    Episode #49 Conspiracy of Reason - Why Should It Be So?

    Episode #49 Conspiracy of Reason - Why Should It Be So?

    Some of the most difficult questions to answer are often the simplest to pose.  For example, "Why?" is often impossible to answer.  Many have made the observation that the universe and all physical, chemical and biological processes can be understood mathematically, and their mathematical descriptions have a surprising level of consistency to the real world they are intended to represent.  There exists, then, this conspiracy of reason in the understanding of the universe.  But why should it be so?  We are told the universe began in chaos and developed by random chance, without having humans in mind at the beginning.  But a random universe is a pointless, purposeless universe, and what is the point of using mathematics to study a pointless universe?  Creation Matters Vol. 20 No. 3, p.4, May-June 2015.  References:  Wiker B and J Witt, 2006.  A Meaningful World - How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature.  InterVarsity Press.  Downers Grove, IL; Wigner EP 1979.  Symmetries and Reflections: Scientific Essays of Eugene P. Wigner.  Ox Bow Press: Woodbridge, CT.

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    Episode #48 Problem & Solution: Circulation - Insert Miracle Here

    Episode #48 Problem & Solution: Circulation - Insert Miracle Here

    Animals and people that use a closed circulatory system under positive pressure from the heart face a problem.  How to supply every single cell of the body with oxygen and remove metabolic waste?  The reason this is problematic is that as the size of a blood vessel decreases, its resistance to the flow of fluid within it increases.  If blood were simply water, the heart could not generate the pressure needed to push it through vessels the size of capillaries.  This is just a physical fact.  The miracle is that in blood, this does not happen because the flow characteristics of blood are changed because it contains 45% by volume of cells.  We are not even aware that the design of our circulatory system faced this problem because of the solution that was put in place by the Creator from the very beginning.  Creation Matters Vol. 20 No. 2, p.4.  March-April 2015.  References: Denny, M and A McFadzean, 2011 Engineering Animals: How Life Works.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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    Episode #47 Pre-Biological Fitness - The Water Cycle

    Episode #47 Pre-Biological Fitness - The Water Cycle

    Water makes our planet habitable and life possible.  It does so through many unique properties, one of which is the ability to both absorb and dispense heat energy.  The water cycle is one key way that heat is moved from warm climates to cooler ones, helping to maintain world-wide temperatures within the range suitable for life.  Water is the perfect substance to absorb, store, circulate, and dispense heat on a worldwide basis.  These physical properties are what Wiker and Witt call "pre-biological" properties.  That is, these abilities were present before life, yet are perfectly suited to support life on Earth.  Since by definition, natural selection occurs only in living animals, and water is part of the non-living world, it cannot be natural selection that is responsible for the properties of water.  Rather, it means that the Creator had us in mind from the very beginning.  Creation Matters Vol. 20 No 4, p.3,  July-August 2015.  References:  Wiker B and J Witt, 2006.  A Meaningful World - How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature.  InterVarsity Press.  Downers Grove, IL.

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    Episode #46 Problem/Solution - Navigation by Magnetoreception

    Episode #46 Problem/Solution - Navigation by Magnetoreception

    A number of animals have the ability to sense the earth's magnetic field and to orient and move in relation to it.  It seems that navigating using this magnetoreception sense is an elegant solution to the problem of finding one's way through an otherwise featureless environment like the ocean, but one that not all sea or land creatures share.  Could this same sense have evolved separately in different animal species in response to similar problems?  Or is it an example of selective and intelligent application by the Creator of a solution for a known biological problem?  Creation Matters Vol. 21 No. 3, p.3, May-June 2016.  References:  Behe, MJ 1996 Darwin's Black Box.  New York: The Free Press (Simon and Schuster); Denny, M and A McFadzean, 2011 Engineering Animals: How Life Works.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; Eder, SHK, H Cadiou, et al. 2012 Magnetic characterization of isolated candidate vertebrate magnetoreceptor cells.  PNAS 109(30): 12022-12027; Hart VT, P Kusta et al. 2012 Magnetic alignment of carps: evidence from the Czech Christmas fish market.  PLoS One 7(12): e51100; Windheuser, A. 2014 Fishy Business.  Personal Communication.  Douglas County/USD 497 District science and engineering fair.

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    Episode #45 Scientific Secrets

    Episode #45 Scientific Secrets

    Science has many secrets.  Not deep, dark, conspiratorial secrets, but practical secretes that are well-known to trained scientists yet not often revealed to the public.  Scientists like to project an aura of authority and calm, unbiased rationality, which might be in jeopardy if these "secrets" were widely appreciated.  This is especially true in a world where scientific proof is expected and where scientific arguments influence everyday life.   Uplook Magazine, January-February 2010, p.20.  

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