Berlin Archaeopteryx Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 5, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Alan Feduccia, Archaeopteryx, Bavaria, birds, Darwinian evolution, Darwinists, dinosaurs, evolution, Evolution News, Flight, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, intelligent design, Jurassic period, Microraptor, Occam's Razor, paleontology, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Yale University Fossil Friday: New Study Confirms “Feathered Dinosaurs” Were Secondarily Flightless Birds Günter Bechly April 5, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 9 Darwinists may have to say goodbye to some cherished assumed transitional forms and the evolutionary just-so stories built upon them. Read More ›
Hemiphlebiidae Type post Author Günter Bechly Date March 3, 2023 CategoriesChemistryEvolutionPaleontologyPhysics Tagged , Australia, Bavaria, damselfly, Fossil Friday (series), fossil record, genus, Germany, hard science, magic wand, Natural History Museum, Neo-Darwinism, species, Stuttgart, Upper Jurassic Fossil Friday: Evolutionary Stasis in Fossil Damselflies Challenges Darwinism Günter Bechly March 3, 2023 Chemistry, Evolution, Paleontology, Physics 2 In the hard sciences such explanations that can explain everything and rule out no possible observations are usually considered empirically empty and worthless. Read More ›
dragonfly 2 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Bavaria, Carboniferous Period, dragonflies, Fossil Friday (series), Germany, intelligent design, larvae, males, Odonata, penis, sperm, Upper Jurassic, veins, venation, vertebrate Fossil Friday: Dragonfly from the Upper Jurassic Günter Bechly July 8, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 3 Almost everything in the wonderful construction of dragonflies cries out for a design explanation. Read More ›
Turtle_Solnhofen Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 1, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Bavaria, China, convergence, Eunotosaurus, evolution, Fossil Friday (series), fossils, Germany, intelligent design, lepidosaurs, Middle Permian, Middle Triassic, Neo-Darwinism, Pappochelys, phylogenetic reconstruction, reptiles, tortoises, turtles, Upper Jurassic Fossil Friday: Turtles All the Way Down Günter Bechly July 1, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 8 Contrary to the gradualistic expectations of Darwin’s theory, the distinct body plan of turtles appeared abruptly in the Late Triassic. Read More ›
Rhamphorhynchus_muensteri_rendering Type post Author Günter Bechly Date June 9, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , abrupt appearance, Archaeopteryx, Bavaria, body plans, Darwinian theory, evolution, fossil record, Germany, gradual development, intelligent design, Late Triassic, museums, nests, predictions, pterosaurs, sea floor, transitional fossils Rare Fossil Preserves a Moment of Deadly Battle — And Recalls a Problem for Darwin Günter Bechly June 9, 2022 Intelligent Design, Paleontology 2 Pterosaurs appear abruptly in the fossil record of the Late Triassic, which agrees with the predictions of intelligent design theory. Read More ›