Mars_surface_by_Zhurong_rover Type post Author Eric Hedin Date July 29, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , air, atmosphere, atmospheric gases, carbon dioxide, cellular life, David Coppedge, earth, food, habitability, magnetic field, Mars, oxygen, Saturn, solar system, sun, terraforming, Titan, water Challenges to Terraforming Mars Highlight the Intelligent Design of Earth Eric Hedin July 29, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 8 A short list of habitability requirements for humans includes the basics of air, water, and food. Read More ›
Top_of_Atmosphere 2 Type post Date November 3, 2022 CategoriesFine-tuningGeologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , aesthetics, atmosphere, atmospheric gases, Casey Luskin, earth, fitness, ID the Future, intelligent design, podcast, water Geologist Casey Luskin: Our Intelligently Designed Planet Science & Culture November 3, 2022 Fine-tuning, Geology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 1 Dr. Luskin offers an additional design argument, this one aesthetic in nature, and takes questions from the audience. Read More ›
Top_of_Atmosphere 2 Type post Author Michael Denton Date May 17, 2022 CategoriesBiologyChemistryIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , atmosphere, atmospheric gases, carbon dioxide, Carl Sagan, earth, extraterrestrial life, greenhouse effect, Homo sapiens, infrared radiation, intelligent design, light-eaters, metabolism, NASA, nitrogen, oxygen, ozone, photosynthesis, sun, sunlight, The Miracle of Man, Venus Earth’s Atmosphere Demonstrates Stunning Biocentric Fine-Tuning Michael Denton May 17, 2022 Biology, Chemistry, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 15 For photosynthesis to proceed on a planet like Earth, sunlight (visual light) must penetrate the atmosphere all the way to the ground. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 4, 2016 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __tedited, atmospheric gases, combustion, environmental conditions, environmental fitness, fire, fire use, Fire-Maker, fire-making, fitness of nature, human development, human exceptionalism, human intelligence, lightning, planetary design, preconditions, prior fitness, scientific discovery, society, technological advancement A Reasonable, but Incomplete, Account of How Humans Mastered Fire Michael Denton August 4, 2016 Human Origins and Anthropology 13 The coincidences are so extraordinary that the inference to design is surely worthy of serious consideration. Read More ›