2011_Greater_Los_Angeles_Auto_Show_(10990568913) Type post Author Granville Sewell Date January 29, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignPhysicsTechnology Tagged , adaptations, Armin Moczek, automobiles, bats, BIO-Complexity, cars, convergence, creator, dependency graph, dolphins, echolocation, evolution, Evolution News, Field Museum of Natural History, genes, George Gaylord Simpson, history of life, humans, improvements, Indiana University, intelligent design, life, magic wand, New York Times, PDE2D, planning, software, testing, The Guardian, The Mathematical Intelligencer, theology, unintelligent process, Why Evolution Is Different, Winston Ewert Here’s the Other Common Objection to Intelligent Design — Answered Granville Sewell January 29, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Physics, Technology 8 If you asked me, “Do you believe in evolution?” I would reply “I believe in the evolution of life, and the evolution of automobiles." Read More ›
computer Type post Author Granville Sewell Date October 1, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , airplanes, Arthur Eddington, closed system, computer simulations, computers, electromagnetic force, encyclopedias, gravitational force, intelligence, Internet, keyboards, Mathematical Intelligencer, natural selection, novels, PDE2D, planets, Second Law of Thermodynamics, strong and weak nuclear forces, Why Evolution Is Different My Failed Computer Simulation Granville Sewell October 1, 2020 Intelligent Design, Physics 4 I said, “You mean there is a fifth force — why didn't you say so? Just give me the equations for this force and I will add it to my model.” Read More ›