ATP-Synthase.svg Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date October 14, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , animation, ATP synthase, cellular respiration, electron transport chain, Energy, glycolysis, Harvard University, intelligent design, Krebs cycle, proton gradient, protons, synthesis, turbine Appreciating the Molecular Detail of ATP Synthase Jonathan McLatchie October 14, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Here, I wish to highlight this animation, again narrated by Harvard’s Professor Robert Lue. Read More ›
GlycolysiscompleteLabelled Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date September 20, 2024 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , adenosine triphosphate, amino acids, ATP, causal circularity, cellular respiration, citric acid cycle, complexity, electron transport chain, enzymes, evolution, fructose, glycolysis, glycolytic pathway, hinge, intelligent design, mind, oxidative phosphorylation, oxygen, pyruvate, unguided evolution, universal common ancestor, water Challenges to the Evolutionary Origins of the Glycolytic Pathway Jonathan McLatchie September 20, 2024 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 The complexity and engineering sophistication comport much better with the hypothesis of design. Read More ›
Huge_Mendeleev_periodic_table_of_elements_in_Dubna Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date June 26, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , ATP, ATP synthase, carboxyl, cellular respiration, cytochrome c, electrons, hydrogen, intermembrane space, ligands, Michael Denton, mitochondrial membrane, nerve impulses, nitrogen, oxygen, periodic table of elements, protein complexes, transition metals, universe Design of the Elements Points to a Theistic Universe Jonathan McLatchie June 26, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 6 An innumerable number of features of the natural world show evidence of purpose and intent. Read More ›
muscles Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date October 26, 2023 CategoriesAnatomyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biceps, bones, brain, cellular respiration, circulatory system, connective tissue, evolution, force, intelligent design, joints, mitochondria, motor neurons, movement, muscle contraction, muscle fibers, muscle tone, muscles, naturalism, nerves, nervous system, oxygen, physiology, pianist, respiratory system The Incredible Design of Muscles Jonathan McLatchie October 26, 2023 Anatomy, Evolution, Intelligent Design 12 At the very least, on the supposition of intelligent design, the existence of muscles is not particularly surprising. Read More ›
Kate_Winslet_TIFF_2015 Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date April 21, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , amoeba, blood, breath-holding, breathing, cellular respiration, cold-bloodedness, complexity, connective tissue, crocodiles, Current Biology, Darwinism, engineers, evolution, gastrointestinal system, glucose, glycolysis, heart, hematological system, intelligent design, Kate Winslet, life, lungs, oxygen, physicians, red blood cells, respiratory system, Science Daily, Steve Laufmann, Wall Street Journal, warm-bloodedness, Your Designed Body In Breath-Holding, Kate Winslet and a Croc Are Champions Howard Glicksman April 21, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 11 Kate Winslet, and other actors, for the sake of “the newest frontier in blockbuster moviemaking” are learning to hold their breath for several minutes. Read More ›