CataniaandMountEtnaMETDP169645 Type post Author Daniel Witt Date May 19, 2025 CategoriesHistory of ScienceIntelligent DesignPhilosophyPhilosophy of Science Tagged , Andreas Wagner, Aristotle, biology, Brian Miller, calculations, Charles Darwin, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinism, Denis Noble, Empedocles, evolution, Evolution Evolving, gene knockout, information, Institute for the Study of Complex Systems, Io, Irreducible Complexity, Jupiter, Michael Behe, Middle Ages, Mount Etna, Nature (journal), neurons, Ole Rømer, Oxford University, Peter Corning, Plato's Revenge, Presocratic philosophers, René Descartes, telescope, Theodosius Dobzhansky, University of Zurich Settled Science Is Becoming Radically Unsettled: Get Ready for Revolutions Daniel Witt May 19, 2025 History of Science, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science 12 It might be early to say whether Richard Sternberg's calculations are correct — but the point is, this kind of calculation is only just becoming possible. Read More ›