Common Sense Science Presentations
Common Sense Science offers copies of several
of our informative presentations.
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Common
Sense Approach to the Atom
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Common
Sense
Approach to the Atom (1999).
The Common Sense model of the atom is
based on the scientific method and
worldview principles that most people
understand and accept. This presentation
reviews ancient Greek science and
progress made in the classical period.
Then Quantum Theory and the new Electric
Theory of matter are compared in terms
of the scientific method, basic
worldview principles, and the nature of
matter in the universe. This book is a
PowerPoint presentation printed on paper
in black and white. 50 pages.
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A Creationist
Cosmology
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A
Creationist Cosmology compares
the Biblical model with the Big Bang
cosmology of an expanding universe. The
“lights in the firmament” reveal a
bounded and mature universe as described
in the Bible. A new explanation for the
red shift of starlight demolishes the
main argument for an expanding universe.
This book is a PowerPoint presentation
printed on paper in black and white.
Each page (8-1/2” x 11”) consists of
graphics and speaker’s notes. 36 pages.
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Conflict
of Atomism and Creationism
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Conflict
of
Atomism and Creationism.
Atomism and creationism are competing
worldviews leading to two competing
philosophies and “sciences” on the
nature of matter. Conflicts in the
philosophy of science are traced from
ancient Greek ideas to Modern Science.
Creationism employs physical models to
describe elements and forces of the
“real” world. The atomistic theory of
matter is based on irrational worldview
assumptions and fails logical tests for
truth, such as consistency with
experiments and theory. This
presentation will appeal to those with
an interest in physics and chemistry who
want to learn about a valid alternative
to scientific materialism. This book is
a PowerPoint presentation printed on
paper in black and white. Each page
(8-1/2” x 11”) consists of graphics and
speaker’s notes. 46 pages.
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