Tag: Last Universal Common Ancestor
Sara Walker and Her Crew Publish the Most Interesting Biology Paper of 2022 (So Far, Anyway)
Universal functional requirements, but without the identity of material components — sounds like design.
How Universal Common Descent Survives Failed Predictions
The prediction Paul Nelson discusses here is that there would turn out to be a single universal genetic code.
Case Study Inadvertently Shows Why Universal Common Descent Is Untestable
Sooner or later, onlookers will realize that UCD is actually bankrupt. UCD doesn’t pay its bills, because it can’t.
Credulity Is the Soil for Darwin’s Tree
The secret is to restrict one’s explanations for life to unguided natural events. Once that decision has been made, everything else flows deductively from it.
Charles Marshall: Origin of Life Could Have Happened “Millions of Times”
Charles Marshall at U.C. Berkeley represents establishment opinion in current evolutionary theory, and for good reason.