Tag: snowflakes
Applying the Design Filter to Hexagons
The hexagon on Saturn performs no function. Columnar basalt doesn’t say anything. Snowflakes don’t carry a message. They are mere emergent phenomena.
Algorithmic Specified Complexity: Genesis
Winston Ewert discusses the mathematical foundation for why we know Mount Rushmore is designed in a way that Mount Fuji isn’t.
An Astronomer Considers the Origin of Life, with Sobering Results
In my opinion, only one tooth fairy is allowed per theory, and this one has at least four, making its irrelevance nearly guaranteed.
Viruses: An Intelligent Design Perspective
Certainly, in a context of global anxiety, this is a subject that needs to be approached with sensitivity and humility.
Is There Information in Saturn’s Rings?
Or in a rock? Or a snowflake? This is a common contention from ID critics.