Tag: Sherlock Holmes
Diatoms and the Mystery of Morphogenesis
From code to art: how does a linear set of instructions result in a beautifully crafted pattern? Diatoms do it, and scientists are struggling to figure out how.
Darwin, Group Think, and Confirmation Bias
How was Darwinian theory, despite its lack of empirical support or even semblance of verisimilitude, able to advance to its present position of orthodoxy?
ID Made Sassy: A New Book for Young People
Douglas Ell’s concept is a dialogue between Doubt and Reason, who sass each other merrily.
More Just-So Rafting Stories: This Time, Dinosaurs
In the past we’ve covered proposals from evolutionists that monkeys rafted across oceans. Why would anyone make such an outlandish proposal?
“Nothing More Deceptive than an Obvious Fact”
We are not saying DNA is like a message. Rather, DNA is a message.