Marcos-1 Type post Date July 10, 2019 CategoriesChemistryIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, appendix, diarrhea, digestion, evolution, foresight, function, ID the Future, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Marcos Eberlin, Nobel laureates, Occam's Razor, physiology, podcast, vestigial structures, Why Evolution Is True Chemist and Foresight Author Marcos Eberlin: Diarrhea by Design Science and Culture July 10, 2019 Chemistry, Intelligent Design, Medicine 1 The famed Brazilian chemist discusses the body’s surprisingly helpful (and sophisticated) system for flushing out the bad stuff. Read More ›
Mars Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date July 20, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , __k-review, accuracy, Albert Einstein, Aristotle, Bayes factor, Big Data, BIO-Complexity, Brian Miller, Charles Darwin, common descent, dependency graph, earth, epicycles, evolution, geocentrism, gravity, Isaac Newton, Johannes Kepler, Mars, Nicolaus Copernicus, Occam's Razor, parsimony, Ptolemy, Wikipedia, Winston Ewert New Paper by Winston Ewert Demonstrates Superiority of Design Model Cornelius Hunter July 20, 2018 Intelligent Design, Physics 9 Winston Ewert’s results are a Copernican Revolution moment. Read More ›
blind cave fish Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date November 6, 2017 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, barcoding, cave fish, Charles Darwin, embryonic development, Epicureans, epigenetics, evolution, Icons of Evolution, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Lamarckism, methylation, mutations, Occam's Razor, proteins Upsetting Another Evolutionary Icon — Blindness in Cave Fish Is Due to Epigenetics Cornelius Hunter November 6, 2017 Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences 6 Methylation of key development genes represses their expression, and with it eye development, in this venerable icon of evolution. Read More ›
playground Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date July 5, 2017 CategoriesCosmologyPhysical SciencesScience Tagged , __k-review, Big Bang, Columbia University, Darwinism, Higgs Boson, hologram, Martin Rees, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Occam's Razor, Peter Woit, science Cosmology Is Naturalism’s Playground. But Does the Fun Mask a Science Decline? Denyse O’Leary July 5, 2017 Cosmology, Physical Sciences, Science 6 Cosmology has become an art form. Stylish essays are decked out with a very brief skirt of science. Read More ›
rots from the head Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date May 12, 2017 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __nedited, ad hoc hypotheses, Columbia University, consciousness, Cosmos (series), evidence, fake news, falsifiability, hype, illusions, multiverse, naturalism, Normal Science, Occam's Razor, panspermia, Peter Woit, post-truth, Scientific American, scientific reliability, simulation theory, Templeton Foundation How Naturalism Rots Science from the Head Down Denyse O’Leary May 12, 2017 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 5 The prevalence of, for example, fake physics, shows that we are in the midst of a philosophical decline. Read More ›