| Victor J. Stenger - Science - 2010 - 204 pages
Much of the world seems chaotic and unpredictable, but the regular movement of celestial bodies and certain demonstrable physical phenomena seem to indicate the existence of a ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Religion - 2009 - 292 pages
Stenger alternates his discussions of popular spirituality with a survey of what the findings of 20th-century physics actually mean in laypersons terms--without equations. | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Religion - 2009 - 374 pages
In the past few years a number of scientists have claimed that there is credible scientific evidence for the existence of God. In 1998 Newsweek went so far as to proclaim on ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Philosophy - 1995 - 328 pages
In this fascinating and accessible book, physicist Victor J. Stenger guides the lay reader through the key developments of quantum mechanics and the debate over its apparent ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Science - 2009 - 396 pages
A professor of physics and astronomy studies a theory that time is reversible, and explains how physicists have generally been reluctant to accept the reversibility of time ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Philosophy - 2006 - 340 pages
Stenger provides an in-depth presentation for those fascinated by how physicsexplains the universe and affects philosophy. | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Religion - 2009 - 282 pages
In recent years a number of bestselling books have forcefully argued that belief in God can no longer be defended on rational or empirical grounds, and that the scientific ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Science - 2010 - 310 pages
Throughout history, arguments for and against the existence of God have been largely confined to philosophy and theology, while science has sat on the sidelines. Despite the ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Science - 2011 - 244 pages
A number of authors have noted that if some physical parameters were slightly changed, the universe could no longer support life, as we know it. This implies that life depends ... | |
| Victor J. Stenger - Religion - 2012 - 400 pages
A thorough and hard-hitting critique that is a must read for anyone interested in the interaction between religion and science. It has become the prevalent view among ... | |
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