Covers experimental methods, critical thinking, scientific fraud, and the importance of doubt in science, using various examples to illustrate key concepts.
By the instructor Saul Perlmutter emphasizes the importance of credibility in scientific reality and advocates for the adoption of scientific thinking tools.
Explores the historical conflict and evolving perspectives on the relationship between science and religion, highlighting the challenges of maintaining distinct spheres.
Explores the idea of accommodation between religion and science, discussing historical conflicts, diverse concordist forms, and international perspectives.
Explores fundamental principles in scientific research, the impact of computers, numerical algorithms, and deep learning in solving high-dimensional problems.