Seanettlejellyfishagainstbluebackdrop Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 7, 2026 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPlanetology Tagged , aliens, astrophysicists, blueprint, cosmic design, cosmos, creation, disclosure, DNA, environment, evolution, extraterrestrials, fine-tuning, fire, fitness, Homo sapiens, humanoids, humans, intelligent design, jellyfish, life-forms, media, metallurgy, Michael Denton, nature, Neil deGrasse Tyson, New York Times, physiology, planets, predictions, privilege, reality, scientific atheists, technology, termites, The Miracle of Man, UFOs, universe, vertebrates What Would Aliens, if They Exist, Look Like? Like Us, or Like Jellyfish? David Klinghoffer May 7, 2026 Biology, Intelligent Design, Planetology 4 According to celebrity scientific atheist Neil deGrass Tyson, ETs would look nothing like us, because there is no reason they would. Read More ›
ProjectHailMary70mm-TheVista Type post Author Bethel McGrew Date April 13, 2026 CategoriesBiologyOrigin of Life Tagged , aliens, amnesia, Andy Weir, astrophage, ATP, computer programmers, Daniel Pemberton, Drew Goddard, Eridians, Eva Stratt, eyes, Goldilocks Zone, hearing, Hollywood, intelligence, James Ortiz, life-forms, microphone, mitochondria, mutations, organelles, origin of life, panspermia, parasites, Powers of Ten, Project Hail Mary, puppeteering, Richard Dawkins, RNA, Rocky, Ryan Gosling, Ryland Grace, science fiction, sonar, space pods, stars, survival of the fittest, The Martian, The Story of Everything, transcription, water Project Hail Mary Can’t Outrun the God Hypothesis Bethel McGrew April 13, 2026 Biology, Origin of Life 6 How could something with a structure this complicated have evolved twice? Ryland Grace thinks it couldn’t have. Read More ›