ear Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date November 30, 2023 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , birds, cerebral cortex, cochlea, ear, eardrum, electrical signals, equilibrium, fish, foresight, hair cells, hearing, Howard Glicksman, incus, malleus, middle ear, natural selection, ossicles, outer ear, pinna, reptiles, sound waves, Steve Laufmann, tympanic membrane, vertebrates, vibrations, Your Designed Body The Sense of Hearing Is a Masterpiece of Engineering Jonathan McLatchie November 30, 2023 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 It strains credulity to suppose that an unguided process of random variation sifted by natural selection could assemble such a delicately arranged system. Read More ›
ear Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date December 7, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , cells, cochlea, eardrum, hearing, Howard Glicksman, human body, incus, inner ear, inner ear canals, intelligent design, malleus, middle ear, nerve impulses, Organ of Corti, outer ear, pinna, pitch, Steve Laufmann, tendons, tympanic membrane, Your Designed Body Your Designed Body: Hearing Is a Symphony of Parts Howard Glicksman and Steve Laufmann December 7, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 10 The human ear can detect sound when the eardrum is displaced by as little as one-tenth the diameter of a single hydrogen atom. Read More ›