Bryan Belrad is something of a renaissance man. A well-regarded author ("Testing the Big Bang"; "Rage of Night"), and a holder of multiple Ph.D's, he is considered an expert in a huge variety of fields.
In addition to his many other projects, he hosts a weekly news/humor talk show, "Belrad Universe".
Learn more about Bryan Belrad and his works at BelradUniverse.com
Articles by Bryan Belrad
Socialism is a term bandied about as a vile, despicable crime of government to be avoided at all costs – what is it, really?
Three and a half millennia ago, Egypt was beset by 10 terrible plagues. Could they really have happened?
Hillary had it all from the start. Everyone knew she'd run, and most of us knew she'd win. So what the heck happened?
Why do we need universal health care? What are the drawbacks?
A year ago, one book dared to challenge the dominant theory of the cosmos - and won. Today, adherents of the fallen Big Bang Theory mourn its passing, while defenders of the Principles of Science rejoice this book's anniversary.
The White House says that people just can't afford their mortgages. They're right - but for the wrong reasons.
Everyone knows that there's no such thing as a psychic, telepath, or 'ESP'. But, in the vast and uncharted world of the mind, how can we be so certain? Do we really know what we think? New research suggests otherwise.
Gravitons have long been held as the mechanism by which gravity operates. Hundreds of experts agree that, even though these particles have never been detected, they must be real. They are even a crucial part of String Theory, our most detailed attempt in all of history to describe the true function of our universe. There is just one problem: they can't exist.