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Reasons to Believe Podcast

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  • RTB‘s mission is to spread the Christian Gospel by demonstrating that sound reason and scientific research consistently support, rather than erode, confidence in the truth of the Bible.
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  • Stars, Cells, and God | Human Brain Tissue Controls Robot | News of the Day
    Jul 8 2024

    Join Fazale “Fuz” Rana in this breaking News of the Day episode of Stars, Cells, and God. Fuz reports on the work by a research team from Tianjin University in China, who, recently stole headlines when they announced that they developed a chip that used human brain tissue to control a robotics system. This remarkable breakthrough (called organoid intelligence) generates excitement and also raises some profound ethical and theological questions.

    In this episode Fuz explains:
    • How this technology works
    • Why researchers are pursuing the development of biocomputing and organoid intelligence
    • Ethical concerns associated with this work
    • Christian perspective on organoid intelligence
    Links & Resources:
    • Lab-Grown Human Brain Tissue Used to Control Robot
    • Organoid Intelligence (OI): The New Frontier in Biocomputing and Intelligence-in-a Dish
    • A Christian Perspective on Living Electrodes
    • Brain Organoids Cultivate the Case for Human Exceptionalism
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    39 m
  • Clear Thinking | Bookishness in 25 Points, Part 2
    54 m
  • Stars, Cells, and God | News of the Day | Do Early Supermassive Black Holes Refute the Big Bang?
    Jul 3 2024

    Join Hugh Ross in this breaking News of the Day episode of Stars, Cells, and God. Hugh describes the discovery of four fully-formed supermassive black holes that existed just 410–760 million years after the cosmic creation event.

    Do Early Supermassive Black Holes Refute the Big Bang?
    • Quasar J1120+0641, seen 760 million years after the cosmic beginning, has a supermassive black hole (SMBH) weighing 1.52 billion solar masses.
    • Quasar J1342+0928, seen 700 million years after the beginning, has a SMBH weighing 0.78 billion solar masses.
    • Quasar J0313-1806, seen 690 million years after the beginning, has a SMBH of 1.6 billion solar masses.
    • The most distantly detected SMBH belongs to GN-z11. Just 410 million after the beginning, its SMBH weighs 0.002 billion solar masses.
    • There are three ways such SMBHs can form so early in a big bang universe: through 1) very aggressive early gas accretion by the BHs; 2) mergers of the BHs arising from many 500+ solar-mass first generation stars; and 3) mergers of 10,000+ solar-mass gas clouds that collapse into black holes without forming stars.
    • The discovery of many more cosmic dawn SMBHs will determine which one, of more, of the three ways explains the SMBHs.
    Links & Resources
    • A Mature Quasar at Cosmic Dawn Revealed by JWST Rest-Frame Infrared Spectroscopy
    • Black Holes as Evidence of God’s Care
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    15 m

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