TempleofZeusinAthens079 Type post Author Brian Miller Date July 16, 2025 CategoriesBiochemistryOrigin of Life Tagged , amino acids, BioCosmos, biomolecules, building blocks, C. James, cells, diffusion, diffusion coefficient, dipeptide, discovery time, half-life, intelligent agent, intelligent design, James Tour, M. C. Parker, nucleotides, origin of life, peptide bond, physics, proteins, Rice University, RNA, statistical decay theory, thermodynamics, water New Article from James Tour Undermines a Pillar of Origin-of-Life Theories Brian Miller July 16, 2025 Biochemistry, Origin of Life 5 Proteins and RNA degrade at rates that render their spontaneous formation under natural, undirected conditions highly implausible. Read More ›
Sodium-potassium_pump_and_diffusion Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date September 17, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , brainstem, cell membrane, cells, chemicals, death, diffusion, evolutionary biologists, extracellular fluid, extraterrestrial life, Günter Bechly, hospice, information, just-so stories, liquid water, molecular machines, multicellular organism, neurons, osmosis, proteins, sodium, sodium ions, sodium-potassium pump, Steve Laufmann, The Extracellular Space (series), The Wonder of Water, water, Your Designed Body Water Is a Problem, and Your Body Has an Ingenious Solution Howard Glicksman September 17, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 15 The sodium-potassium pump is an innovation that allows your cells to combat the forces of nature and in doing so, prevents disaster. Read More ›
spiral Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date April 2, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysical Sciences Tagged , "survival of the fittest", diffusion, Evolution News, formalism, Galileo Galilei, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Isaac Newton, mechanics, Michael Behe, natural law, naturalists, Nicolaus Copernicus, Pierre-Simon Laplace, Plato, Pythagoras, science of purpose, scientific atheists, Stephen Meyer, thermodynamics, William A. Dembski Is Natural Law Irreducible? Stephen J. Iacoboni April 2, 2024 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physical Sciences 5 Perhaps the most fundamental distinction between naturalism and intelligent design is where each metaphysical framework draws the line at irreducibility. Read More ›
red blood cells Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date August 21, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringLife SciencesMedicine Tagged , capillaries, diffusion, Eric Anderson, hormones, Howard Glicksman, ID the Future, intelligent design, just-so stories, liver, minerals, osmosis, Steve Laufmann, Your Design Body Dr. Glicksman: How Life Leverages the Laws of Nature Andrew McDiarmid August 21, 2023 Biology, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medicine 2 In the “just so” stories of the Darwinian narrative, these engineering solutions simply evolved. They emerged and got conserved. Read More ›