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Keri D. Ingraham Attends White House Education Roundtable

Marking her sixth invitation to the White House this year, Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and American Center for Transforming Education Director Keri D. Ingraham attended an education roundtable on December 3. The roundtable discussion, led by U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, was titled “Biased Professors, Woke Administrators, and the End of Free Inquiry on U.S. Campuses.” This was the second of a three-part higher education roundtable series.

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Exploring Consciousness in Human and Artificial Intelligence

Robert J. Marks II
December 4, 2025
Today on Mind Matters News, hosts Robert J. Marks and Brian Krouse conclude their four-part conversation with Dr. Joseph Green on the limitations of modern neuroscience. Green is author of a chapter in the volume Minding the Brain called “On the Limitations of Cutting-Edge Neuroscience.” In today’s final segment, the discussion centers on comparing different models of consciousness, including panpsychism and the simulation hypothesis. The question of consciousness in AI is also addressed. Green notes that while depth in neural networks can lead to more sophisticated abilities, this is not truly an “emergent property” in the strict sense. The issue of alignment, ensuring AI systems like ChatGPT behave in line with human values and intentions, is

Why Intelligent Design Best Explains the Laws of Nature

Brian Miller
December 3, 2025
Current attempts by scientists to explain the uniqueness of the laws of nature don’t hold up to scrutiny. Is there a better explanation available? On today’s ID The Future, host Brian Miller concludes a two-part conversation with physicist Aaron Zimmer and mathematician Ellie Feder, hosts of the Physics to God podcast, as they critique current theories for the laws of nature and argue for an intelligent cause for the rules that govern the universe. This half of the conversation tackles the attempts made by scientists to explain these life-friendly laws as the result of chance, not design. The central focus is Max Tegmark’s ambitious Mathematical Universe Hypothesis (MUH), which posits a Level IV multiverse where everything mathematically true is physically true.

Beyond Fine-Tuning: Why the Laws of Nature Indicate Design

Brian Miller
December 1, 2025
You might already have heard that the laws that govern our universe are finely tuned to allow for our existence. But beneath the special numbers of the universe lies an even deeper mystery: the laws of nature themselves. On today’s ID The Future, join host Brian Miller as he begins a two-part conversation with physicist Aaron Zimmer and mathematician Ellie Feder, hosts of the Physics to God podcast, as they discuss their new work arguing for an intelligent cause based on the qualitative structure of reality’s rules. The dream of finding a unique, logically necessary “theory of everything” has failed, which leaves an intriguing question: Why these specific laws? Zimmer and Feder explain why fundamental forces like gravity and complex systems like quantum

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