Richard-Sternberg Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 16, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , Benjamin Franklin, chicken, Claude Shannon, David Klinghoffer, Discovery Institute, Discovery Institute Press, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Essays on Life Itself, garden snail, genome, George D. Rose, Hypatia of Alexandria, information, intelligent design, James Clerk Maxwell, junk DNA, Levinthal paradox, Life Itself, logos, Michael Levin, nature, Neoplatonism, Nous, Peter Tompa, physical world, Plato's Revenge, Plotinus, Protein Science (journal), Richard Sternberg, Robert Rosen, seashells, snails, The Physical Basis of Biology, Walter Elsasser, whiteboard, yeast A Diffident Revolutionary David Klinghoffer June 16, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 6 In a meeting with colleagues at Discovery Institute in 2024, Richard Sternberg was sketching his thoughts on a whiteboard. Read More ›
baby Type post Author Granville Sewell Date May 30, 2025 CategoriesGeneticsMathematicsReproductive Science Tagged , Alexander Tsarias, automobiles, BioCosmos, cars, common sense, David Klinghoffer, duplication errors, grandchildren, information, intelligent design, Levinthal paradox, materialism, Model T, molecular biology, natural selection, Plato, Plato's Revenge, replication, Richard Sternberg, Timaeus, unintelligent forces The Paradox of Biological Reproduction Granville Sewell May 30, 2025 Genetics, Mathematics, Reproductive Science 6 Reproduction poses a difficult paradox for materialistic science despite the fact that we see it happen every day. Read More ›