Rare Earth Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date April 14, 2020 CategoriesAstronomyPlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , __k-review, American Scientist, astrobiology, Charles Lineweaver, Christopher McKay, Discovery Institute, earth, extraterrestrial intelligence, extraterrestrial life, galactic habitable zone, Hugh Ross, Icarus, intelligent design, interplanetary dust particles, James Kasting, Jay Richards, meteorites, Milky Way, Physics Today, Science (journal), SETI, solar system, The Privileged Planet, University of Washington Rare Earth at Twenty — And My Connection Guillermo Gonzalez April 14, 2020 Astronomy, Planetology, Rare Earth 5 In principle, the conjoining of the many Rare Earth factors could overwhelm the available probabilistic resources and serve as evidence for Earth’s design. Read More ›
warm little pond Type post Author Casey Luskin Date October 3, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionLife SciencesOrigin of Life Tagged , __edited, early Earth, hydrothermal vents, interplanetary dust particles, meteorites, Miller-Urey experiment, nucleobases, ozone, polymers, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, RNA world Warm Little Pond? PNAS Paper Admits Difficulties Generating RNA on Prebiotic Earth Casey Luskin October 3, 2017 Evolution, Life Sciences, Origin of Life 5 “Warm little ponds,” in Darwin's quaint expression, are actually very hostile environments for generating nucleotides. Read More ›