Tag: James Tour
Answering Farina on Behe’s Work: Irreducible Complexity
The first exhibit is Lenski’s long-term evolution experiment, in which, after some 33,000 generations, bacterial cells evolved the ability to grow on citrate.
Information and Life’s Origin — A Retrospective View
Unguided natural processes, according to the generalized Second Law, cannot systematically increase the information content of a closed system over time.
Exposing Professor Dave’s Playground Tactics and Citation Bluffing Blitz
It’s true that sometimes it can be hard to tell that serious problems remain unsolved until you drill down into the scientific details.
From Professor Dave, This Sounds Like Incitement to Violence
If you’re enjoying the certainty that you’ve triumphed in a debate, you don’t then, even in a weird “just kidding” way, post fantasies about murder.
James Tour Takes Professor Dave to School: Farina Won’t Answer Tour’s Reasonable Questions
Farina finally did write something on the blackboard: “Not Clueless.” This, needless to say, did not answer Tour’s request for a scientific explanation.