Tag: complex systems
“Evolution in Real Time” (Yeah, Right)
Yet another article announces a sociological study has found public attention towards the lionfish “is aiding in monitoring its evolution nearly in real time.”
Responding to Lee Cronin: A Modular Theory of Assembly
Despite its fatal defects, Assembly Theory does raise the prospect of what a successful theory of assembly might look like.
Secrets of the Cell — Behind the Scenes with Michael Behe
Imagine if Charles Darwin could have peered into one of today’s high-powered microscopes and seen the complexity and function in even the simplest living cells.
Reform It Altogether — More on the Naturalistic Parabola
I’ve fussed about this point for a long time. And Discovery Institute colleagues have occasionally chided me for my obsession.
Thermodynamic Challenges to the Origin of Life
Spontaneous natural processes always tend toward states of greater entropy, lower energy, or both.