Area 51 Type post Author Brian Miller Date January 13, 2022 CategoriesBiologyChemistryEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , Area 51, bacterial flagellum, BIO-Complexity, Casey Luskin, design logic, E. coli, Engineering Research Group, engineers, evolution, intelligent design, Michael Behe, MIT Press, NASA, spaceship, System Modeling in Cellular Biology, systems biologists, Waldean Schulz Biology as Reverse Engineering Brian Miller January 13, 2022 Biology, Chemistry, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Physics 3 An analogy I like to use is NASA finding a crashed spaceship in a cave located in Area 51. Read More ›
octopus eye Type post Author Brian Miller Date December 22, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , airplane, arthropods, BIO-Complexity, cars, cetaceans, common ancestry, Didier Raoult, differential gene loss, evolution, gene regulation, gene regulatory networks, genetic information, incomplete lineage sorting, intelligent design, lateral gene transfer, mammals, neuroscientists, primates, rescaled consistency index, submarine, System Modeling in Cellular Biology, Therapsids, Tree of Life, Winston Ewert Engineering-Based Models Better Explain the Pattern of Nature than Does Common Ancestry Brian Miller December 22, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Eyes with lenses are believed to have evolved independently multiple times, but all evolutionary scenarios face insurmountable barriers. Read More ›
fish Type post Author Brian Miller Date August 30, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , ATP, ATP synthase, biologists, computer engineers, Darwin Devolves, design logic, design motifs, Emily Reeves, engineers, evolutionary theory, fish, intelligent agents, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Michael Behe, Rube Goldberg, silicon, space shuttle, System Modeling in Cellular Biology, vertebrate eye How Engineers Helped Save Biology from Evolutionary Theory Brian Miller August 30, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Design motifs such as four-bar linkages and control systems must meet exacting requirements whether implemented in a space shuttle or a fish. Read More ›
dart and target Type post Author Brian Miller Date August 25, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biologists, David Hanke, evolution, Georges Cuvier, intelligent design, materialism, MIT Press, paleontologists, somatic cells, System Modeling in Cellular Biology, Systems Biology, teleology The Return of Teleology to Biology Brian Miller August 25, 2021 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Biologists have faced a vexing dilemma since the philosophy of scientific materialism came to dominate Western thought. Read More ›