Cosmology is the study of the universe--how it works, its origins and its future. Some of the foundational principles of this science have been influenced by superstition rather than scientific reason and observation. In this longer article, I challenge those assumptions and suggest that cosmologists would get further and more accurate with their theories if science played a more fixed role than secular mythology.
Published in the archives of the International Society for Complexity, Information and Design (www.iscid.org)
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