Tag: fruit flies
Mathematician Alexander Tsiaras on Human Development: “It’s a Mystery, It’s Magic, It’s Divinity”
A striking contrast with how many Darwinian biologists might describe the same thing.
What Drives Drosophila to Drink, and Science Editors to Report on It
“The real story — what makes a bunch of boring experiments front-page news — is clearly the tiresome insinuation that human beings are ‘just like’ fruit flies.”
Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Paleontology
The fossil record, far from establishing Darwinian theory, only succeeds in hammering one more nail into Darwin’s coffin.
Evolving Metamorphosis: A Hopeless Task
Your job is to explain insect metamorphosis in evolutionary terms. What will you say? We can learn from the example of two geneticists who basically said the process is “evolutionarily conserved” — that is, not evolved!