2014-10-DeathValley4x4-209-RacetrackPlaya-pmxsm Type post Author David Coppedge Date August 19, 2025 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateGeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, ant navigation, archaeology, barnacle waterproof glue, Biomimetics, blowholes, butterfly colors, California, cryptology, crystallography, Death Valley, design filter, fine-tuning, forensic science, geomimetics, geophysics, geysers, ice, ice sheets, ID in Action, intelligent design, Jonathan Boreyko, lightning, magnets, mantis shrimp hammers, Oklo reactor, optimization, Racetrack Playa, Racetrack Valley, rocks, sailing stones, Smithsonian Magazine, snowflakes, spider webs, Virginia Tech, volcanoes Is Geomimetics an Intelligent Design Science? Well, Yes and No David Coppedge August 19, 2025 Environment & Climate, Geology, Intelligent Design 7 Biomimetics, the imitation of nature’s designs, clearly qualifies as an ID science. What about “geomimetics” — the imitation of geophysics? Read More ›
Dyson Type post Author Amanda Witt Date December 8, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Center for Science and Culture, Christmas gifts, Discovery Institute, Freeman Dyson, laptop computer, magnets, Zazzle Gift Ideas? Check Out Our Stocking Stuffers Amanda Witt December 8, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 1 We have affordable pens, stickers that can be placed on laptops or water bottles, and magnets. Read More ›
MolecubesInMotion Type post Author Eric H. Anderson Date October 21, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringEvolutionLife SciencesOrigin of Life Tagged , abiogenesis, amino acids, bacterium, batteries, Cornell University, early Earth, evolution, Evolution and Intelligent Design in a Nutshell, Facebook, factory, Granville Sewell, magnets, Mars, molecubes, Richard Dawkins, self-replication, Stephen Meyer, YouTube videos Self-Replication? Not Even Close Eric H. Anderson October 21, 2021 Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Life Sciences, Origin of Life 11 Cornell University researchers allegedly “created a machine that can build copies of itself.” Read More ›
United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 17, 2020 CategoriesBiologyFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, batteries, carbon-based life, Charles Darwin, fire, Fire-Maker series, fire-making, fitness of nature, Freeman Dyson, intelligent beings, intelligent design, Kepler, magnets, Zeitgeist Whatever the Cause, We Are No Accident Michael Denton August 17, 2020 Biology, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 4 The unique fitness of nature for carbon-based life and intelligent beings of our biology is an empirical discovery. Read More ›