Tag: fine-tuning
Application of ID: Leveraging Design Triangulation to Anticipate Biological Redundancy
In previous posts, I’ve covered how neo-Darwinism can make biological redundancy more confusing than it should be.
Life: Fearfully and Wonderfully Fine-Tuned
At the center of the discussion are three technical papers, each co-authored by one or more of the three members of the podcast discussion.
New BIO-Complexity Paper Details Complexity of Function and Assembly of Bacterial Flagellum
The author, Dean Schulz, an engineer with a PhD in computer science, takes a “bottom up” approach.
Eric Metaxas: Science Actually Strengthens the Case for God
Does a commitment to science mean the death of God? Metaxas answers: Just the opposite.
Farewell to Steven Weinberg, Visionary Physicist Who Appealed to the Multiverse
A sad note in Weinberg’s life was that his philosophical framework prevented him from seeing the design behind the physics he studied.