Author: Brian Miller
On the Origin of Life, Here Is My Response to Jeremy England
The most promising candidate for a “natural engine” is proton flows across thermal vents that theoretically could generate high-energy molecules.
Inference Article Demonstrates Implausibility of Natural Processes for Explaining the Origin of Life
The piece is highly technical and mathematical, but the basic argument can be quickly summarized with only a marginal loss of technical accuracy.
Thermodynamic Challenges to the Origin of Life
Spontaneous natural processes always tend toward states of greater entropy, lower energy, or both.
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Were a Turning Point for Me
We have connected alumni with scientists who are conducting key research related to the design debate. Other graduates have become professors themselves.
Breaches in the Wall: Reviewing a Year in the Life of Intelligent Design
The Seattle-based staff of Discovery Institute and the Center for Science & Culture just celebrated our Christmas luncheon.