octopus Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 23, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , cephalopod, convergent evolution, crabs, evolution, Germany, human eye, intelligence, iris, lens, lobsters, Nautilus, octopuses, optic nerves, photoreceptors, retina, squid Octopus Intelligence Poses Evolutionary Convergence Conundrum Denyse O’Leary August 23, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 5 Outstandingly bright — with eyes that strikingly resemble ours — yet their ancestors split from mammals and birds 600 million years ago. Read More ›
octopus eye Type post Author Casey Luskin Date April 8, 2022 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , arthropods, bacterium, complexity, compound eye, cornea, Cosmos (series), David Berlinski, evolution, eye, Francis Collins, Francisco Ayala, iris, Jerry Coyne, Karl Giberson, lens, light-sensitive spot, Michael Behe, mutations, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Richard Dawkins, Scott Gilbert, Sean B. Carroll, Swarthmore College, The New Republic, vertebrates More Implausible Stories about Eye Evolution Casey Luskin April 8, 2022 Biochemistry, Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Such accounts invoke the abrupt appearance of key features of advanced eyes including the lens, cornea, and iris. Read More ›
Falcon_eye Type post Author Walter Myers III Date August 10, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, "poor design", compound eye, computers, convergent evolution, cornea, evolution, eye, functional specification, Golgi apparatus, Human, intelligent design, iris, lens, mitochondria, nucleus, optic nerve, programming, retina, Ribosome, visual cortex Modern Software and Biological Organisms: Object-Oriented Design Walter Myers III August 10, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 Let’s consider the eye, which is but one of many subsystems (along with the brain, heart, liver, lungs, etc.) in higher animals that coordinate their tasks to keep an organism alive. Read More ›