Tag: Mars rover
Chinks in the Chicxulub Story
If an asteroid impact wiped out the dinosaurs as believed by the scientific consensus, its effects on evolution seem strained and inconsistent.
Biology as Engineering: The Way Forward
A giraffe grows from a zygote to an 18-foot-tall adult while keeping its organs and systems coordinated. Limits to variation is a significant point to clarify.
Blurring the Line Between Natural and Artificial
As technology mimics nature, at what point might future investigators be unsure about natural versus intelligent causes?
The Calculation-Free Design Intuition and the Calculations That Validate It
From childhood, we all naturally ascribe things like spiders and hummingbirds to a “God-like designer.” But are we right to do this?
You Don’t Need a Calculator to Know Some Things Just Can’t Happen
This is the seventh part of my ongoing conversation about Undeniable with theistic evolutionist Hans Vodder.