Ford Model T Type post Author Granville Sewell Date July 26, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifeTechnology Tagged , aquatic bladderworts, BioCosmos, Charles Darwin, chemical processes, duplication errors, evolution, Evolution News, Heinz-Albert Becker, intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, Model T, peer-reviewed literature, replication, self-replicating machines, self-replicators, Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig The Other Unsolved Problem of Evolution Granville Sewell July 26, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Technology 5 "With all our advanced technology, we are not close to producing human-engineered self-replicating machines." Read More ›
Utricularia aurea 2 Type post Author Granville Sewell Date February 28, 2020 CategoriesBotanyLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, Aldovanda, aquatic bladderworts, carnivorous plants, Charles Darwin, components, Darwin's Black Box, Dionaea, Genlisea, Heinz-Albert Becker, Irreducible Complexity, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, mice, Michael Behe, mousetrap, nature, Utricularia Aquatic Bladderworts — Michael Behe’s “Irreducibly Complex” Mousetrap in Nature Granville Sewell February 28, 2020 Botany, Life Sciences 6 Behe offered the mousetrap as an example of a simple everyday device that is “irreducibly complex.” Read More ›
Type post Author Granville Sewell Date June 20, 2016 CategoriesBiologyBotanyEvolution Tagged , __tedited, aquatic bladderworts, carnivorous plants, common sense, critical thinking, intuitions, Irreducible Complexity, Nature, physical causes, scientific reasoning, simplicity, transitional forms, unguided natural processes Carnivorous Plants, and Why 0 Really Is Not Equal to 1 Granville Sewell June 20, 2016 Biology, Botany, Evolution 5 There is a little mathematics game that people sometimes play. You start with x=0, do some long, complicated algebraic manipulations, and end up with x=1. Read More ›