CaptiveRed-tailedHawkatBacara Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date October 29, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __recommended, abstraction, aeronautics, airflow, airfoil, Albert Einstein, anatomy, antennae, arches, Aristotle, balloons, biology, bird wings, black-body radiation, duality, emergence, engineering, Erwin Schrödinger, evolution, footballs, formalisms, function, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, mathematicians, Michael Behe, molecular biology, parachutes, physics, physiology, Pierre-Simon Laplace, pistons, propellers, pulleys, radiators, René Descartes, Return of the God Hypothesis, rockets, science of purpose, scientism, specified irreducible complexity, Stephen Meyer, structure, structure-function dualism, structure-function relationship, Werner Heisenberg, What Is Life?, wing Emergence and Irreducible Complexity: A Unified Theory Stephen J. Iacoboni October 29, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 We are all familiar with the duality — structure and function — from both technology and biology. Read More ›