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Science and Technology: Robots, robots, mighty robots…
After a long hiatus–cut me some slack, I got an associates degree, took over a sustainable farm, and started an IT consulting business since I last posted on my projects–, I have finally restarted my robot building enterprise with several promising-sounding projects that will eventually get their own pages on this website including (but not […] Continue reading
Posted in Making, Robotics, Science and Technology
Tagged Amateur, Electronics, research, robots, technology
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The theology of climate science inerrancy
A fundamental part of the debate over the nature of global climate change is the notion that scientists–because they are educated, because they have done research, and because they consulted with each other–have produced an understanding about the impact of … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Government, Philosophy, Updates, Worldview Item of the Day
Tagged Beliefs, Changes, claims, Faith, information, Philosophy, research, Results, science, Theology, Thinking, understanding
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The audacity of… wonder?
Over the weekend, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) conducted an interesting crowd-sourcing exercise wherein it challenged people to locate ten red balloons scattered across the United States and report their locations back to DARPA. A team led by … Continue reading