DNA Type post Author David Berlinski Date June 13, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionLife SciencesMathematicsPlanetology Tagged , addition, algorithms, Andrew Wiles, Anna Karenina, calculus, cyberspace, DNA, double helix, fields, genetic code, Greek, incompleteness theorem, Isaac Newton, Kool-Aid, Kurt Gödel, Leo Tolstoy, mathematician, mechanics, molecular biology, New Hampshire, particles, recipe, Sanskrit, Space Invaders, subtraction, Sudan, TIME, U.S. Constitution, Viagra Iterations of Immortality David Berlinski June 13, 2023 Evolution, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Planetology 14 The calculus made modern science possible, but it was the algorithm that made possible the modern world. Read More ›
wings Type post Date May 3, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , addition, alleles, Casey Luskin, Darwin Devolves, DNA, evolution, gene loss, genes, geneticists, loss-of-function mutations, Michael Behe, Nature Heredity, population genomics, positive selection, subtraction More on Evolution by Subtraction Evolution News May 3, 2021 Evolution 7 Evolutionists argue that organisms can evolve by loss of function. Sounds like Behe’s hypothesis. But you’ll never get wings and eyes that way. Read More ›