So says Sahotra Sarkar in the latest American Prospect.
Hat-tip: Neil the Ethical Werewolf
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POssibly the best response to this would be “BRing it on!”
All the creationists have with regards to physics is fuzzy wishful thinking, no science at all. The only problem is that some bits of physics, QD and relativity etc, are counter intuitive enough for people to think that they haev disproved them every week. So again, the physicists will have trouble educating the public.
I just wish they’d attack chemistry, (I have a degree in it), since they’d just bounce straight off.