Smi32neuron Type post Author David Coppedge Date April 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , axon, brain, Brown University, Duke University, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, library, Max Planck Institute, neuroscience, proteins, purpose, retina, Rockefeller University, visual cortex Brain Neurons Are “Comparable to a Library” David Coppedge April 8, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 7 It’s one of those occasions in biology (not rare) when the term “intelligent design,” despite other merits, falls flat as a description. Read More ›
fahrul-azmi-586479-unsplash Type post Date April 21, 2019 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, abiogenesis, Ann Gauger, cells, Discovery Institute, DNA, ID the Future, intelligent design, library, podcast, transcription, translation Inside the Cell: DNA as a Library Science and Culture April 21, 2019 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 And just think, it all arose by chance, blind, mindless processes alone, didn’t it? Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 11, 2018 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, Albert Einstein, amygdala, Aristotle, brain, Claudius, Hamlet, library, Michael Egnor, mind, Mind Matters, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuroscience, parable, physiology, William Shakespeare Egnor — Introducing the Aristotelian Neuroscientist David Klinghoffer November 11, 2018 Neuroscience & Mind 2 Considering Hamlet, the Aristotelian can appreciate both the physiology and the drama to which the mechanist is blind. Read More ›
1280px-The_Maughan_Library_-_2017-09-16-3 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 10, 2018 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Albert Einstein, Auguste Comte, Ayn Rand, Baruch Spinoza, evolution, Jerry Coyne, John Gray, library, Modern Age, morality, natural selection, New Atheists, pantheism, parable, Racism, Richard Dawkins, T.H. Huxley On Science, Morality, and Wonder, an Atheist Rebukes Other Atheists David Klinghoffer November 10, 2018 Faith & Science 5 An image offered by Einstein, of the sublimely mysterious library, is sensitive and beautiful. Read More ›
Condensin 2 Type post Date March 2, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, architect, Bacillus subtilis, cells, central dogma, condensin, Delft University of Technology, DNA, double helix, EMBL Heidelberg, embryo, genetic code, junk DNA, library, proteins, sperm, UC San Diego, University of Utah, zygote DNA as Architect as Well as Librarian: Structural Functions of the Double Helix Science and Culture March 2, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 9 Early geneticists missed a lot when they looked at DNA only for its coding function. Read More ›