DNA Type post Author Brian Miller Date July 13, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , amino acids, Asphalt Paradox, assumptions, Cambridge University, chemical evolution, Darwinian evolution, Dave Farina, early Earth, experiments, James Tour, John Sutherland, podcast, Probability Paradox, RNA, RNA world, Steven Benner Origin of Life: Cambridge Astrochemist Paul Rimmer Analyzes the Tour-Farina Debate Brian Miller July 13, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 8 The differing perspectives of Tour and Rimmer result from the differences in their starting assumptions. Read More ›
Tour in Science Uprising Type post Author Brian Miller Date May 25, 2023 CategoriesBiochemistryOrigin of Life Tagged , abiogenesis, Asphalt Paradox, biopolymers, building blocks, cell membranes, devolution, early Earth, Elbert Branscomb, James Tour, membranes, Michael Russell, molecular machines, natural processes, peer-reviewed literature, Professor Dave, Professor Dave Explains, proteins, rare sugars, RNA, Steven Benner, synthetic chemists Hello, Professor Dave: James Tour’s Criticisms of OOL Research Echo Those of Other Experts Brian Miller May 25, 2023 Biochemistry, Origin of Life 7 Today, I will address one of the few honest questions that Professor Dave and other critics have asked of Dr. Tour. Read More ›