Tag: Continuing Series
Understanding Cardiovascular Function: A Challenge to Evolution from Coronary Artery Disease
If our earliest ancestors could not provide 1,000 mL/min of blood flow to the myocardium, they never could have survived to reproduce.
Cardiovascular Function: What Happens When Real Numbers Are Wrong?
As I’ve noted in previous articles, lung function, hemoglobin production, and cardiac output are controlled by irreducibly complex systems.
Evolution Appears to Converge on Goals — But in Darwinian Terms, Is That Possible?
Kangaroos are marsupial mammals, not placentals. Yet their genes are close to humans.
Should We Have Faith in Science?
Many people today regard 21st-century science as a shining, monolithic spire of truth.
Cardiovascular Function Is Irreducibly Complex…But That’s Not All
When it comes to the laws of nature, real numbers have real consequences. Just ask the firefighters trying to put out a three-story blaze.