TerraformedMarsGlobeRealistic Type post Author Eric Hedin Date August 5, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , atmosphere, David Coppedge, desert, dirt, earth, ecosystem, Evolution News, greenhouse effect, habitability, intelligent design, Mars, Mother Nature, Penn State, perchlorates, planets, Saturn, soil, temperature, terraforming, The Privileged Planet, Titan, water Earth and Mars — A Rare Gem and a Sharp Contrast Eric Hedin August 5, 2024 Intelligent Design, Planetology, Rare Earth 9 Apparently, simple living organisms must exist for eons on a planet before more advanced life can thrive. Read More ›
Earth Mars Comparison Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date May 23, 2019 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateGeophysicsOrigin of LifePlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , __nedited, Alfred Wegener, Aristotle, biodiversity, Continental Drift, Copernicus, Darwinists, desert, Donald Brownlee, earth, exoplanets, heliocentrism, magnetic field, Mars, Milky Way, Peter Ward, plate tectonics, sun, Venus, volcanism Plate Tectonics: Why Life Is Served on Plates Guillermo Gonzalez May 23, 2019 Environment & Climate, Geophysics, Origin of Life, Planetology, Rare Earth 6 The ground under your feet is literally moving. The continents are drifting apart near an average rate of one inch per year. Read More ›
Cryptobiotic soil crust Type post Date September 26, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Cyanobacteria, desert, dirt, function, Georgia Tech, ID the Future, Jonathan Wells, Mars, NASA, photosynthesis, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, proteins, randomness, soil, Titan Intelligent Design in the Dirt Science & Culture September 26, 2017 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 If you’ve ever visited a desert, you may have noticed small clumpy mounds of crusty dirt in between the stretches of sand. Read More ›
Type post Date November 15, 2011 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, China, Darwinism, desert, evolution, patterns, Raymond Tallis, science When the End Comes for Darwinism… Science & Culture November 15, 2011 Evolution 1 Writers, like speakers, reveal so much of themselves without intending to do so. Even our punctuation gives us away. Read More ›
Type post Date November 14, 2011 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, China, Darwin on Trial, desert, law, patterns, Phillip E. Johnson, World About Those Odd Patterns in the Chinese Desert Science & Culture November 14, 2011 Intelligent Design, Philosophy 1 Any real scientist would see that they are in fact the product of chance and necessity alone which fully account for their coming into existence and being picked up by Google Earth. Read More ›