Author: Cornelius Hunter
Rewrite the Textbooks (Again): Origin of Mitochondria Blown Up
Why are evolutionists always wrong? And why are they always so sure of themselves?
New Ideas on the Evolution of Photosynthesis Reaction Centers
The serendipity is deafening.
The Dinosaur “Explosion”
“First there were no dinosaur tracks, and then there were many,” says the lead author of a new study out this week.
Andreas Wagner: Genetic Regulation Drives Evolutionary Change
In a seemingly infinite hall of mirrors, monumental assertions are casually made and immediately followed by citations that simply do the same thing.
Pre-Adaptation: In Evolutionary Explanations, Too Much Serendipity
“The bombardier beetle’s ancestors simply pressed into different service chemicals that already happened to be lying around. That’s often how evolution works.”