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Hurricane Florence Type post Author Eric Hedin Date June 9, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceReproductive Science Tagged , accidents, Caltech, cells, complexity, David Coppedge, eternity, Hurricanes, information, insects, nature, openness, organisms Deconstructing Belief in Evolution Eric Hedin June 9, 2024 Evolution, Faith & Science, Reproductive Science 6 A young biochemist suggested to me that hurricanes constitute an observable example of a natural artifact exhibiting complexity. Read More ›
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