Month: February 2016
If Patients Were Pets
A Canadian government panel wants MDs (and nurses) to have lower conscience rights than veterinarians.
The Types: Why Shared Characteristics Are Bad News for Darwinism
There is something incongruous about the very notion of genuine immutable “taxon-defining novelties” if Darwinian evolution is true.
David Snoke on "Maxwell’s Demon" and Information Processing
Dr. Snoke asks about the probability of an information-processing system appearing spontaneously in nature — say, one that sorts rocks on the Moon.
Biological Information from a Physics Perspective
For biological “information,” Dr. David Snoke suggests “communication” may be the more accurate term.
The Digestive System: The Stomach and Beyond
The gastrointestinal system demonstrates irreducible complexity because every component has to be present for it to be able to do its job.