Tag: biology
Squeezing Out the Mystery: Final Comments on Strickberger’s Evolution
The phenomenon of convergent evolution suggests that natural selection fits better with the analogy of the engineer than it does the tinkerer.
Whatever the Cause, We Are No Accident
The unique fitness of nature for carbon-based life and intelligent beings of our biology is an empirical discovery.
Ignoring the Obvious: Convergent Evolution in Strickberger’s Evolution
Remarkably, even Ernst Mayr was forced to tacitly acknowledge the challenge to Darwinism posed by convergence.
Whales — Time to Put Evolution’s Exhausted “Poster Child” to Rest
The argument about whales turns on two points: “Population genetics calculations say no,” and “New fossil find throws the series into disarray.”
Intricately Designed Control Systems Sustain Your Life Right Now — A Doctor Explains
Biologist Ray Bohlin interviews physician Howard Glicksman about a common cause of death, cardio-pulmonary arrest.