water wire Type post Date July 22, 2020 CategoriesChemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, ATP, bacteria, biophysicists, cell membranes, Cornell University, electricity, evolution, Florida, function, India, intelligent design, kinetic energy, membrane channels, microtubules, molecular machines, oxygen, PNAS, polarization, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, spectroscopy, water, water molecules, water wires Biophysicists Find Water Wires Are Biological Information Channels Science and Culture July 22, 2020 Chemistry, Intelligent Design 10 Do the authors of the study think this is intelligently designed? They almost say so. Read More ›
Gulf Stream Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 9, 2020 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , Anselm, atheism, cognitive science, Discovery Institute, friends, Kurt Gödel, Mind Matters, Ontological Argument, podcast, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Robert J. Marks II, social media, Walter Bradley Center Marks, Bringsjord: Confound Your Atheist Friends with Gödel’s “God Theorem” David Klinghoffer May 9, 2020 Faith & Science 1 You didn’t know that Gödel was a theist and that a proof of God’s existence was discovered among his papers when he died? Well here it is. Read More ›