Tag: engineer
Stuart Burgess: Biology’s Designs Tutor Our Top Engineers
The human knee is still well ahead of what even the most advanced human engineers have managed.
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.
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.
Giraffe Weekend: The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Darwinists have called it one of “nature’s worst designs,” “obviously a ridiculous detour,” asserting that “no engineer would ever make a mistake like that.”
Water — We’ll Drink to That
Dr. Howard Glicksman goes beyond a discussion of irreducible complexity to something he calls “natural survival capacity.”