Editorial biography
Don Nardo is a prolific American author who has written extensively on scientific, historical, and philosophical topics for general audiences. While primarily known for his accessible science writing, including works on cosmology and physics such as "Black Holes," Nardo has also engaged with questions at the intersection of science and religion. His writings on astronomy and cosmology often address the philosophical implications of modern physics for traditional religious worldviews, particularly regarding questions of cosmic origins, the fine-tuning of universal constants, and the relationship between scientific and theological explanations of existence. Through his popular science works, Nardo has contributed to public understanding of how contemporary cosmological discoveries inform age-old debates about design, purpose, and the possibility of divine action in the universe.