single-strand-ribonucleic-acid-rna-research-and-therapy-stoc-221145581-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Brian Miller Date February 19, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , Cambridge, candor, chemical evolution, chemical processes, early Earth, Edoardo Gianni, England, experiments, intelligent agent, intelligent design, James Tour, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, nucleotide chains, nucleotides, origin of life, physical processes, primer, protocell, QT45, reagents, RNA, RNA replicator, RNA world, Rob Stadler, Science (journal), water Yet Another Demonstration that Life’s Origin Required an Intelligent Agent Brian Miller February 19, 2026 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 6 James Tour and Rob Stadler explain why an RNA even remotely similar to QT45 could never have formed on the early Earth. Read More ›
IMG_0806 2 Type post Author Gregory Rummo Date March 17, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, Book of Job, chemistry, codons, Douglas Axe, Johannes Kepler, Joseph Hooker, Judeo-Christian tradition, malnutrition, mRNA, Nobel Prize, Old Testament, primordial soup, protein synthesis, proteins, reagents, RNA polymerase, Stephen Meyer, tRNA The Wonders of Intelligent Design in Chemistry Gregory Rummo March 17, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 When we begin the study of protein synthesis, I show students a photograph of my necktie drawer before my wife spent an hour organizing it. Read More ›
Airgas Type post Author Rob Stadler Date August 17, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , amino acids, Brian Miller, building blocks, carbohydrates, carbon dioxide, Casey Luskin, experiments, heart disease, Le Chatelier’s principle, lipids, Long Story Short, nucleotides, prebiotic Earth, reagents, researchers, Stanley Miller, The Stairway to Life, YouTube videos New “Long Story Short” Video Delivers a Dose of Reality on Origin-of-Life Research Rob Stadler August 17, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 5 In the time of the early Earth, Airgas, the supplier from which the researchers obtained their materials, was not around. Read More ›
product_2 Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date April 23, 2020 CategoriesBiologyChemistryMetaphysicsOrigin of LifePhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, abiogenesis, astronomers, biologists, Drake equation, evolution, inflation, meteorites, monomers, Nature (journal), nucleotides, reagents, RNA world, snowflakes, universe, University of Tokyo An Astronomer Considers the Origin of Life, with Sobering Results Rob Sheldon April 23, 2020 Biology, Chemistry, Metaphysics, Origin of Life, Physical Sciences 7 In my opinion, only one tooth fairy is allowed per theory, and this one has at least four, making its irrelevance nearly guaranteed. Read More ›