Tag: Darwin’s Doubt
Explaining Life’s “Great Leap Forward”: Now It’s Nitrogen
Stephen Meyer likes to quote the characterization of a form of madness as “reasoning correctly from false premises.”
Here’s a Bubble That’s Ready to Burst: Oxygen as an Explanation for the Cambrian Explosion
The sheer number of new papers attributing the rise of Cambrian animals to oxygen is weird. Could it be chance that these are all coming out months after the release of Darwin’s Doubt?
Will The American Spectator Publish My Comment Defending Stephen Meyer and Darwin’s Doubt?
Before sharing my comment, I’ll recount some perhaps relevant background.
Jerry Coyne Notwithstanding, as an "Explanation" for the Rise of Complex Animal Life, Oxygen Is Now Eliminated from the Running
There’s nothing about lower oxygen levels on Earth that would forbid the rise of early animals.
For His Substance-Free Contribution to the Debate with Stephen Meyer, American Spectator Readers Pummel John Derbyshire
Sometimes it’s gratifying to find that the people who should know better actually do.