Month: October 2015
Listen: Electricity and Bioluminescence
How a knee-jerk reaction, eels, and the knife fish all use electrical impulses, highlighted in Geoffrey Simmons’s book, Billions of Missing Links.
Proteins by Accident? Replying to a Critic of The Information Enigma
The idea that it isn’t hard to stumble upon things that are good for something doesn’t explain the origin of exquisite things.
Are Hexagons Natural?
Here’s a test. You find a hexagon in nature. Did it arise naturally, or was it designed?
Humans Are More than Mammals
I hate to break it to Professor Laist, but our co-mammals don’t return his sympathy or empathy.
Is Evolution Random? Answering a Common Challenge
Evolutionists point to the fact that natural selection always selects more “fit” organisms, and so is not random.