Surfer_in_Santa_cruz_11-8-9_-1 Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 6, 2024 CategoriesBiochemistryFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , Albert Einstein, biosphere, carbon, carbon dioxide, carbon-based life, Charles Tanford, ecosystem, electronegativity, elegance, Freeman Dyson, George Wald, glaciers, heat, hydrogen, hydrological cycle, hydrophobic force, intelligent design, Lawrence J. Henderson, Linus Pauling, metabolism, mitochondria, nitrogen, nucleus, ocean, oxygen, parsimony, primer, The Fitness of the Environment, The Wonder of Water, water Supreme Elegance: The Fine-Tuning of the Properties of Matter for Life on Earth Michael Denton August 6, 2024 Biochemistry, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 25 In the biochemical domain, nature is indeed, as Isaac Newton rightly claimed, “pleased with simplicity” and abhors “superfluous causes.” Read More ›
book-pile-blank-booklist-and-cup-of-coffee-stockpack-adobe-s-89272554-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 27, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLegal Science (jurisprudence)Philosophy of Science Tagged , __nedited, defining id, defining science, definist fallacy, demarcation criteria, experimental science, hypothesis, positive case for design, primer, readings, scientific method Why Intelligent Design Is Science: A Reading List Casey Luskin November 27, 2012 Intelligent Design, Legal Science (jurisprudence), Philosophy of Science 5 The scientific method is commonly described as a four-step process involving observations, hypothesis, experiments, and conclusion. Read More ›