Curiosity rover Type post Author David Coppedge Date August 29, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , astrobiology, Astrobiology Magazine, calcium, carbon, chlorine, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, earth, elements, hydrogen, intelligence, intelligent design, magnesium, Mars, microbes, mineralogy, minerals, NASA, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, Robert Hazen, selenium, Stephen Jay Gould, sulfur, The Privileged Planet, Titan Rare Earth: How Vital Minerals “Evolve” David Coppedge August 29, 2022 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Planetology, Rare Earth 4 It's intriguing that life as we know it depends on a seemingly un-natural distribution of minerals. Read More ›
an-picture-of-the-surface-of-mars-rocks-and-sand-in-the-fore-965995011-stockpack-adobe_stock Type post Date September 14, 2015 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , __k-review, mineralogy, origin of life, Research, science Rare Earth Redux: Design Inference, Anyone? Science and Culture September 14, 2015 Intelligent Design, Planetology, Rare Earth 4 Something else that is special about planet Earth has been noted: its mineral content. Read More ›