Month: January 2016
What Origin-of-Life Researchers Forget
In their visions of molecules coming together unbidden into living beings, materialists forget a key point: the molecules don’t want to.
Hemostasis: Maintaining the Right Numbers Is Crucial
It takes imagination to believe that the ultra-complex and delicately balanced process of hemostasis came about by chance and the laws of nature alone.
Epigenetics, a Revolution with a Long Onramp, Poised to Accelerate Design Thinking
ENCODE sent junk-DNA’ers on the run. Will another design-theoretic research project one level up from DNA do the same?
Beating a Dead Straw Horse
My recent series on specified complexity and conservation of information provoked responses that I would like to address.
Koko Wants to Save the Planet
“I am gorilla, I am flowers, animals. I am Nature. Koko love man. Earth Koko love.”