Charnia_Spun Type post Author Günter Bechly Date October 11, 2024 CategoriesGeneticsPaleontology Tagged , assemblages, Avalon explosion, biodiversity, biologists, body plans, Cambrian Explosion, Charnia, Charnwood Forest, Ediacaran biota, evolution, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, genetic information, intelligent design, interpretation, magical thinking, paleontologists, Precambrian, radiations, radiometric dating, Science Advances, sedimentary rock, University of Edinburgh Fossil Friday: The Avalon Explosion and the Power of Maybe Günter Bechly October 11, 2024 Genetics, Paleontology 5 While evolutionary biology has no explanation even according to the authors themselves, intelligent design theory does. Read More ›
grant-davies-_JWf1tuBedY-unsplash Type post Author William A. Dembski Date July 27, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , assemblages, Assembly Theory, complex systems, complexity, designers, engineers, Harvard Business School, innovation, Lee Cronin, MIT Press, modularity Responding to Lee Cronin: A Modular Theory of Assembly William A. Dembski July 27, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Despite its fatal defects, Assembly Theory does raise the prospect of what a successful theory of assembly might look like. Read More ›
phil-hearing-PhnJhjH9Y9s-unsplash Type post Author William A. Dembski Date July 26, 2024 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysics Tagged , amino acids, assemblages, assembly, atoms, BIO-Complexity, biosignatures, blueprint, CAD/CAM, cell death, complexity, crystals, fingers, Lee Cronin, Lego, Leslie Orgel, molecules, Nature (journal), peptide bond, Professor Dave, Santa Fe Institute, Sara Walker, The Origins of Life, theoretical biology Disassembling Lee Cronin’s Assembly Theory William A. Dembski July 26, 2024 Biology, Cosmology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physics 35 When I read the Assembly Theory literature and studied the details of the theory, I was frankly shocked to see how devoid it is of substance and insight. Read More ›