Tag: Howard Glicksman
A Doc Talks Human Blood Flow and Exquisitely Intelligent Design
Glicksman explains the hugely complex blood flow systems required to keep us clear-headed and alive even while doing everything from gymnastics to simply getting up in the morning.
Your “Botched Body”: Bad Design or Bad Logic?
Whenever a complex system of systems works at all, it seems counterproductive to attempt a “bad design” argument.
The Designed Body: Our Irreducibly Complex Blood Pressure Control System
We always hear about friends and family with blood pressure problems. There’s something easy to miss, though.
Tendons Are Irreducibly Complex
A simple tissue we take for granted turns out to represent another example of irreducible complexity in the human body.
Glucose Systems in the Body: Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity
“It’s the Darwinists who are suffering from an illusion,” says physician Howard Glicksman.