Wsuwka Type post Author Emily Reeves Date August 22, 2025 CategoriesBiologyGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , cell cycle, chromosome, cohesins, condensins, DNA, hair, interphase, mechanisms, mirror, mitosis, motors Cohesins and Condensins: Next-Generation Bobby Pins Emily Reeves August 22, 2025 Biology, Genetics, Intelligent Design 4 Picture this: you grab a box of bobby pins, clip them to the ends of your hair, and sit in front of a mirror. Read More ›
Chacma_baboon_(Papio_ursinus_griseipes)_male_head Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date January 31, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , animals, baboons, mirror, Namibia, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, self-awareness, University College London Wild Baboons Fail the Mirror Self-Awareness Test Denyse O’Leary January 31, 2025 Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 3 In a video, it seems clear that not one of the animals recognizes that the figure in the mirror is a reflection of itself. Read More ›
LIGO_Hanford_aerial_05 Type post Author Eric Hedin Date May 17, 2023 CategoriesFine-tuningHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysicsPlanetology Tagged , Albert Einstein, black holes, earth, galaxy, General Theory of Relativity, gravitational waves, gravity, heavens, Louisiana, mirror, proton, stars, sun, universe, Washington State In First Detection of Gravitational Waves, Timing Was Everything Eric Hedin May 17, 2023 Fine-tuning, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics, Planetology 8 Let’s look at how timing across multiple orders of magnitude brought together cosmic and human events. Read More ›
mirror 2 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date October 17, 2019 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __edited, act, Aristotle, clouds, contingency, Five Ways, goodness, grass, images, light, mirror, nobility, ontology, Plato, potency, sky, Summa Contra Gentiles, Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas, trees, truth Aquinas’ Fourth Way: Light in a Mirror Michael Egnor October 17, 2019 Faith & Science 7 It’s helpful, as with his Third Way, to begin with a metaphor, in order to get an intuitive feel for the proof. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date October 5, 2018 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __k-review, animal rights, animals, Argentina, Bronx Zoo, chimpanzees, Congress, Constitution, courts, elephant, frivolous lawsuits, habeas corpus, Happy (elephant), human rights, humans, judge, mirror, New York Court of Appeals, New York Post, Nonhuman Rights Project, orangutan, personhood Here We Go Again: Suing for “Elephant Rights” Wesley J. Smith October 5, 2018 Bioethics 4 Our care and treatment of animals arise from human duties, not conjuring rights for animals out of ideological zeal. Read More ›