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Silicon Chernobyl and Other Risks of the Noosphere, Part 1

Secular Progress Posted on April 21, 2026 by FlywheelApril 21, 2026
Emergence as Emergency

The Silicon Chernobyl series investigates why such a high level of existential risk is being tolerated in the race to develop superintelligence. Part 1 introduces the Noosphere and its role in the emergence of superintelligence. Part 2 will focus on … Continue reading →

Posted in Big History, Religion, Science, Terrence Deacon

Daring Veritasium

Secular Progress Posted on August 28, 2014 by FlywheelAugust 28, 2014

Here’s the link for the video that’s meant to draw readers to the slide deck titled, “What’s at Stake in the Information Debate.”

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Posted in Freedom, Interests, Science

What’s at Stake in the Information Debate

Secular Progress Posted on August 26, 2014 by FlywheelAugust 26, 2014

Here’s the Slideshare content on my response to Derek Muller’s “How Much Information” on his Veritasium YouTube Channel. What's at Stake in the Information Debate? from Craig Simon

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Posted in Freedom, Interests, Philosophy, Politics, Science

Ignorance in Prager University’s “Religion and Philosophy” Courses

Secular Progress Posted on April 27, 2014 by FlywheelApril 27, 2014

YouTube suggested this appalling video to me, titled, “Does God Exist? 4 New Arguments.” Nothing new to see here. It’s beyond sad that so much energy goes into rehashing such simplistic thinking.  So I was motivated to comment… These aren’t arguments for … Continue reading →

Posted in Philosophy, Religion, Science, Uncategorized

The Terry Deacon Dilemma

Secular Progress Posted on December 26, 2012 by FlywheelJanuary 8, 2013

I occasionally run searches on Terrence Deacon to see whether any new essays or videos have become available. Today’s search surfaced an article at InsideHigherEd.com about the plagiarism charges made by Michael Lissack and others through the site TheTerryDeaconAffair.com. So … Continue reading →

Posted in Science, Terrence Deacon

Contemplating the Crackpot Caucus

Secular Progress Posted on August 24, 2012 by FlywheelAugust 24, 2012

Timothy Eagan of the New York Times vents about evidence-challenged members of Congress (all Republicans) in a recent Opnionator blog post. I weighed in with this comment ( It hasn’t appeared after several hours, apparently because the site is having … Continue reading →

Posted in Inclusive Morality, Interests, Politics, Science

Response to Anything But Human

Secular Progress Posted on August 8, 2012 by FlywheelAugust 8, 2012

Old attitudes die hard, and especially the one about humans beings possessing properties that can’t be explained by biological evolution. A good example appeared recently at “The Stone,” a soap box for distinguished philosophers provided by The New York Times. … Continue reading →

Posted in Freedom, Science

Dawkins Promotes The Magic of Reality

Secular Progress Posted on October 6, 2011 by FlywheelOctober 6, 2011

O’Reilly hosted Richard Dawkins, who’s on a book tour promoting a science primer called “The Magic of Reality.” All the nearby bookstores have closed down, so I haven’t seen the book yet, but I’m aware that each chapter apparently opens … Continue reading →

Posted in Inclusive Morality, Justice, Science, Truthiness

Creationism and American Exceptionalism

Secular Progress Posted on September 3, 2011 by FlywheelSeptember 3, 2011

Shelby Steele’s recent article on American Exceptionalism snared me into a long thread on Facebook that wandered off to an entirely different point about religiosity and creationism. It’s probably my fault. The link is here, though I can’t be sure … Continue reading →

Posted in American Exceptionalism, Science

Bill Keller Stands for Sanity

Secular Progress Posted on August 31, 2011 by FlywheelAugust 31, 2011

Bill Keller, managing editor of the New York Times, took a stand for sanity in an article concerning the importance of asking the current crop of GOP presidential candidates about their professed faith. I do want to know if a … Continue reading →

Posted in Freedom, Interests, Politics, Science, Truthiness

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