Mars_surface_by_Zhurong_rover Type post Author Eric Hedin Date July 29, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , air, atmosphere, atmospheric gases, carbon dioxide, cellular life, David Coppedge, earth, food, habitability, magnetic field, Mars, oxygen, Saturn, solar radiation, solar system, sun, terraforming, Titan, water Challenges to Terraforming Mars Highlight the Intelligent Design of Earth Eric Hedin July 29, 2024 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 8 A short list of habitability requirements for humans includes the basics of air, water, and food. Read More ›
bacterial flagellum Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date May 15, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacterial flagellum, birds, causality, diabetes, differential equations, dispositionalism, hemoglobin, high blood pressure, Irreducible Complexity, mammals, materialistic science, medicine, Michael Behe, migration, nature, navigation, opium, powers, powers ontology, realism, science of purpose, scientific inquiry, solar radiation, Thomas Aquinas, UV light, water Powers Ontology: Overcoming the Limits of Reductionist Materialism Stephen J. Iacoboni May 15, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Reductionism is a method for understanding something by minimizing it to a very simple level that can be restricted to abstract language. Read More ›
sun Type post Author Tova Levengood Date August 30, 2023 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateGeophysicsIntelligent DesignPlanetology Tagged , atmosphere, climate change, David Coppedge, earth, Eric Hedin, gases, geoengineering, intelligent design, light, NASA, sea salps, solar radiation, The Conversation, weather Geoengineering on an Intelligently Designed Planet — Let’s Be Careful with That Tova Levengood August 30, 2023 Environment & Climate, Geophysics, Intelligent Design, Planetology 4 Scientists are still discovering how many systems, controls, and other aspects of planetary fine-tuning are in place to ensure that we have abundant life. Read More ›