
Beach Stroll Casts Further Doubt on Some Supposed Ediacaran Bilaterian Fossils
In one instance I found a kelp on the beach with its holdfast still nicely attached. A photo of it is at the top.
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In one instance I found a kelp on the beach with its holdfast still nicely attached. A photo of it is at the top.
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I suspect the bilaterian nature of this “most numerous” fossil will be challenged as more studies come out.
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Appeals to contingency (i.e., in-principle unrepeatable singularities) disable theory testing. If anything can happen…don’t bother to test, because you can’t.
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So we’re talking about fossils that are very humanlike, if not essentially completely human.
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We might think that mathematicians are focused on incredibly complex ideas and equations, far above the everyday thoughts of the rest of us.
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Results have been obtained in definite contrast to the expectations of the neo-Darwinian theory.
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A new series aims to restore a historically honest balance to the debate over evolution and design in the study of biological origins.
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Biomimetics, the imitation of nature’s designs, clearly qualifies as an ID science. What about “geomimetics” — the imitation of geophysics?
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“The atmosphere lets through just the light we need,” says Denton, “and the sun puts out just the light we need.”
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Always, the initial social/intellectual change has come first, and the scientific paradigm shift has followed after.
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Fossils can be handled in the present, but how they are used by evolutionists in stories of history resembles the practices of overeager medieval churchmen.
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Leading neuroscientist Christof Koch became a target of Cancel Culture in part because his popular theory of consciousness might threaten the right to abortion.
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