Month: October 2012
Worthy Journalist David P. Goldman, a/k/a Spengler, Mangles “Intelligent Design”
I’ve seen this so many times that I’ve come to think of it as a syndrome, a characteristic if enigmatic pattern.
The Cell as an Information-Sharing Domain
The only cases of systems where we observe optimization of signal to noise are (1) life and (2) human-engineered communication systems.
Are We Reaching a Consensus that Evolution Is Past Its Prime?
I’m surprised at how quickly Darwinists have abandoned any claim that evolution is a powerful process at work today.
No, the Advent of the Human Brain Is Not Explained by the Invention of Cooked Food
I happen to be sitting down to a late lunch now of primarily raw food — sushi and fruit. Bad for the brain?
The Humpty-Dumpty Effect: A Revolutionary Paper with Far-Reaching Implications
A highly enriched soup of proteins and nucleic acids will never form a functional cell, even if lipid bilayer membranes were provided to help these materials become organized.