Tag: Irreducible Complexity
Reeves: A Rising Star Describes a Biological Revolution
“Engineers more easily recognize impressive design because they have actually tied to build stuff.”
Bone Growth Demonstrates Irreducible Complexity and Hierarchical Control
How does a bone “know” to keep its structures at proper ratios along its length as it grows?
RuvAB: Another Elegant Molecular Motor Visualized
This machine looks like something out of a CAD/CAM project, but it’s found in bacteria.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: Appealing to the Unwashed Middle
Rosenhouse’s book is objectively bad. It purports to be a critique of mathematics as used by ID proponents and of my mathematical work in particular.
Irreducible Complexity in Ant Behavior Triggers a Recognition of Intelligent Design
Recent research draws an unapologetic parallel between human engineering and biological systems.