plate tectonics Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 24, 2021 CategoriesGeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Archean Eon, early Earth, geologists, inference to design, intelligent design, lithosphere, mechanism, Nature, Nature Communications, Neoproterozoic Era, plate tectonics, subduction, subduction zones Subduction and the “Mechanism” of Intelligent Design Casey Luskin February 24, 2021 Geology, Intelligent Design 5 We can see plenty of evidence that intelligent design in nature is real, but it’s not always clear exactly how that design is instantiated in nature. Read More ›
Earth Mars Comparison Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date May 23, 2019 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateGeophysicsOrigin of LifePlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , __nedited, Alfred Wegener, Aristotle, biodiversity, Continental Drift, Copernicus, Darwinists, desert, Donald Brownlee, earth, exoplanets, heliocentrism, James Kasting, lithosphere, magnetic field, Mars, Milky Way, Peter Ward, plate tectonics, subduction, sun, Venus, volcanism Plate Tectonics: Why Life Is Served on Plates Guillermo Gonzalez May 23, 2019 Environment & Climate, Geophysics, Origin of Life, Planetology, Rare Earth 6 The ground under your feet is literally moving. The continents are drifting apart near an average rate of one inch per year. Read More ›