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A Mathematician Explains the Irreducible Complexity of Metamorphosis

In my 2000 Mathematical Intelligencer article "A Mathematician's View of Evolution," I compared the development of the genetic code of life with the development of a computer program, such as my finite element code PDE2D. Read More ›

We Get Poor-Mouthed by the National Center for Science Education

To "poor-mouth" means using claims of poverty to try to manipulate other people. Read More ›

“More Philosophical than Scientific”: Parsing a Rationalization

If you want to show that evolution does not violate the second law, you cannot simply say, sure, evolution is astronomically improbable, but the Earth is an open system, so there is no problem. Read More ›

Digging Into Granville Sewell’s Peer-Reviewed Paper Challenging Darwinian Evolution

Dr. Sewell is fully aware of the standard objections to the classical version of the second law argument, but his thesis is not the classic unsophisticated version of the argument. Read More ›
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Brilliant Young Mathematician Is Writing on Big Blackboard and Thinking about Solving Long and Complex Equation/ Formula.
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Mathematicians and Evolution

Mathematics has a strong tradition of giving cogent critique of evolutionary biology. Read More ›

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