Tag: science
Visualizing the Flagellum with Computer Animation
An edifying taste of the intricacy of the nano-machine’s self-assembly and function.
Princeton Historian: Falsifiability Not a Requirement of Science
“The renowned philosopher Karl Popper coined the term ‘demarcation problem’ to describe the quest to distinguish science from pseudoscience. He also proposed a solution.”
How do Theistic Evolutionists Explain the Fossil Record and Human Origins?
In six recent articles, I have argued that the fossil record does not support the evolution of ape-like species into human-like species.
Junk No More: ENCODE Project Nature Paper Finds “Biochemical Functions for 80% of the Genome”
A stunning vindication of intelligent design’s prediction that the genome, far from being cluttered with functionless garbage, will turn out to have mass functionality.
Double Standards and a Single Variable: A Response to Paul McBride’s Review of Fossils in Science and Human Origins
McBride provided the pro-evolution blogosphere with something to talk about, and his review has since been hailed on a number of evolution blogs.