eye Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date January 21, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMetaphysics Tagged , birds, empirical science, evolution, glaucoma, human eye, hunters, intelligent design, John Ray, light, Nathan Lents, photoreceptor cells, retina, vision Did Nathan Lents Refute Design? Cornelius Hunter January 21, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Metaphysics 5 Today our knowledge of the eye’s design is far more detailed. Particularly striking are the incredible mechanisms at the molecular level. Read More ›
cichlid fish Type post Date August 28, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , allostery, bioRxiv, cells, cichlid fish, cilium, eukaryotic cells, foresight, glaucoma, intelligent design, Kyoto University, mechanotransduction, Nature (journal), Nature News and Views, phenotypic plasticity, Rube Goldberg, University of Montreal Cells Reach Out and Touch, Providing Evidence of Foresight and Design Science and Culture August 28, 2020 Intelligent Design 8 Cells are equipped with sensors that recognize touch and respond accordingly. They can even reach out to other cells with nanoscopic tunnels and share parts. Read More ›