Cardboard_Boxes_and_their_History Type post Author Granville Sewell Date September 13, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifeTechnology Tagged , battery, cardboard box, Charles Darwin, evolution, human beings, intelligent design, motor, natural processes, replicator, sawmill, science fiction, scientists, self-replicating machine, wheels, wood The First “Simple” Self-Replicator? Granville Sewell September 13, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Technology 4 Let's imagine trying to design something as "simple" as a self-replicating cardboard box. Read More ›
Behe Swamidass debate Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date February 26, 2020 CategoriesBiologyChemistryFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , __edited, Adam and Eve, bacterial flagellum, bacteriophages, building blocks, chimpanzees, Darwin Devolves, debate, DNA, drive shaft, evolution, gears, Human, intelligent design, James Tour, material mechanisms, methodological naturalism, molecular biology, motor, Mount Everest, Mount Rushmore, Neo-Darwinism, planthopper, propeller, Ratio Christi, Rice University, Richard Buggs, stator, Texas A&M, The War of the Worlds, Veritas Forum Behe and Swamidass Debate Evolution and Intelligent Design at Texas A&M Jonathan Witt February 26, 2020 Biology, Chemistry, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 11 When Michael Behe’s slide show flashed to a close up of the gears, a murmur of astonishment rolled through the audience. Read More ›
ATP Synthase Type post Author Ann Gauger Date August 26, 2019 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, ADP, amino acids, ATP, ATP synthase, bacteria, bushings, diatoms, Discovery Institute, DNA, drive shaft, eLife, flagellum, gears, genetic code, hubris, leafhopper, metabolism, MIT, mitochondria, motor, proteins, rotors, stator, wheels Making Predictions Against Design Ann Gauger August 26, 2019 Biochemistry, Biology, Intelligent Design 4 From back when I was a sophomore taking biochemistry, one particular event stands out in my memory, perhaps because it was such an odd thing. Read More ›
flagellum 2 Type post Author Brian Miller Date December 17, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, amino acids, bacterial flagellum, cooption, Darwin Devolves, degradation, Douglas Axe, Drosophila, E. coli, eye, filament, fitness landscape, Harvard University, hook, Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe, motor, Nicholas Matzke, propeller, proteins Advances in Biology Discredit Argument that Cooption Can Explain Irreducible Complexity Brian Miller December 17, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 13 One of most popular attempts at explaining the flagellum via cooption was developed by Nicholas Matzke. Read More ›