Lavafountaining11September2023summitofKilaueaVolc Type post Author David Coppedge Date June 16, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionGeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , astrobiologists, ATP, Chad, DNA, ecosystems, Hunga-Tonga volcano, hydrothermal vents, membranes, NASA, Nature Communications, Nature Geoscience, phosphorus, Sahara Desert, The Miracle of Man, volcanism Earth’s Phosphorus Supply Chains Revealed David Coppedge June 16, 2025 Evolution, Geology, Intelligent Design 9 Without phosphorus, life as we know it could not exist. How does this limiting resource get to the oceans and land? Read More ›
Maxwell Montes Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 31, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , astrobiology, bioRxiv, C.S. Lewis, California, Christians, Europa, extraterrestrial life, Geophysical Research Letters, habitable zone, intelligent design, James Clerk Maxwell, James Webb Space Telescope, Jupiter, life, Mars, Michael Denton, Mount Everest, NASA, Paul Sutter, SETI, solar system, The Miracle of Man, University of Copenhagen, University of Washington, Venus, volcanism, water, wind Astrobiology Points to the “Miracle of Man” David Coppedge May 31, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 9 Scientists are making observations that add to Denton’s case, further constraining the requirements for habitability. Read More ›
Earth Mars Comparison Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date May 23, 2019 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateGeophysicsOrigin of LifePlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , __nedited, Alfred Wegener, Aristotle, biodiversity, Continental Drift, Copernicus, Darwinists, desert, Donald Brownlee, earth, exoplanets, heliocentrism, magnetic field, Mars, Milky Way, Peter Ward, plate tectonics, sun, Venus, volcanism Plate Tectonics: Why Life Is Served on Plates Guillermo Gonzalez May 23, 2019 Environment & Climate, Geophysics, Origin of Life, Planetology, Rare Earth 6 The ground under your feet is literally moving. The continents are drifting apart near an average rate of one inch per year. Read More ›