mica Type post Author Brian Miller Date October 8, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhysics Tagged , biophysics, Helen Hansma, Inference (journal), intelligent design, Jeremy England, respect, scientists, U.C. Santa Barbara Helen Hansma: Round Two on the Origin of Life Brian Miller October 8, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Physics 1 My interlocutor was Helen Hansma who pioneered the mica-sheet origin-of-life model. Read More ›
Christmas book Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 17, 2019 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, Ben Shapiro, books, C.S. Lewis, children's books, Christmas, Darwin Devolves, Darwin's Doubt, Darwin's House of Cards, David Berlinski, David Gelernter, Discovery Institute Press, Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis, Foresight (book), Gerhard Ertl, Human Nature (book), John West, Marcos Eberlin, Michael Aeschliman, Michael Denton, Michael Keas, Nobel Prize, Robert Shedinger, Russell Kirk, Science Book of the Year, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, The Magician's Twin, The Mystery of Evolutionary Mechanisms, The Restoration of Man, Tom Bethell, Tom Gilson, U.C. Santa Barbara, William Steig, World Magazine, Yale University, Yellow & Pink For Christmas, Make New Discoveries with Books from Discovery Institute Scientists and Scholars David Klinghoffer December 17, 2019 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 6 There’s an inviting coziness about this time of year, perfect for shutting the computer down, putting the accursed iPhone away, and retreating to the beauty of printed pages. Read More ›
structuralism Type post Date September 17, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Charles Darwin, D’Arcy Thompson, Darwinian evolution, Darwinism, embryo, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis, Fibonacci sequence, Flight, flowers, Golden Ratio, Illustra Media, intelligent design, Michael Denton, petals, Platonism, Privileged Species, Richard Owen, The Wonder of Water, U.C. Santa Barbara, University of Kansas, zebrafish New Study Supports Michael Denton’s Structuralist View Science and Culture September 17, 2018 Intelligent Design 7 The way an embryo develops shows a method of patterning that makes use of physical processes as if they conform to a predetermined plan. Read More ›