Tag: “poor design”
Nathan Lents Is Back; Still Wrong About Sinuses
The interaction with Lents is of interest because it provides an opportunity to look again, in some detail, at a fascinating illustration of design in action.
Modern Software and Biological Organisms: Object-Oriented Design
Let’s consider the eye, which is but one of many subsystems (along with the brain, heart, liver, lungs, etc.) in higher animals that coordinate their tasks to keep an organism alive.
Beating the Summer Heat — Thanks to Human Exceptionalism
It’s hot out. Be glad that you’re a human being, and not some other kind of mammal.
Giraffe Weekend: The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Darwinists have called it one of “nature’s worst designs,” “obviously a ridiculous detour,” asserting that “no engineer would ever make a mistake like that.”
Human Eye, that “Clunky Design,” to be Used to Confirm, or Disconfirm, Quantum Mechanics
It can detect a single photon. It can test the foundations of our understanding of nature. And it is also a piece of “botched” work by evolution?