Sauropods Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date January 19, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , ancestral species, Avalon explosion, bacteria, body plans, Cambrian Explosion, common ancestry, genes, Günter Bechly, ID the Future, mammals, paleontologists, placental mammals, podcast, protein folds, Sarah Chaffee, Stephen Meyer, Triassic explosion Günter Bechly on Life’s Sudden Information Explosions Andrew McDiarmid January 19, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 3 “There’s no reasonable way,” Bechly concludes, “to get from bacteria to mammals via evolutionary processes.” Read More ›
Gunter Bechly Type post Date April 25, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , Avalon explosion, evolution, flowering plants, fossil record, Günter Bechly, ID the Future, intelligent design, placental mammals, podcast, Sarah Chaffee, Stephen Meyer, Theistic Evolution (book), Triassic explosion, universal common ancestry Bechly: “Life’s Second ‘Big Bang'” Science & Culture April 25, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 1 He touches on other biological explosions, including the Avalon explosion, the Triassic explosion, and the origin of flowering plants. Read More ›