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Some Thoughts About Everything

How some super intelligence could create such complex but simple things is absolutely amazing to this veteran NASA pioneer.

Saturn Moon Pops Its Cork

The James Webb Telescope witnesses Enceladus erupting in a phenomenal geyser plume of record size.

Hummingbird Beak Is a Nectar Wringer

New high-speed movies of hummingbirds show how nectar in the retracting tongue is drawn into the mouth.

How to Write Imperfect Nonsense Using Evolution: Cheat

Evolutionary theory, with its Stuff Happens Law, makes nonsense more probable than sense.

Saturn’s Rings Officially Young (Again)

Old agers can't weasel around it any more. Saturn's rings are short-lived. They cannot be as old as Saturn.

Mathematicians Visualize Evolution in Algorithms

Molecules just want to come together and become living cooperators, say these university eggheads.

Darwinians Struggle with Dinosaur Soft Tissue

They admit it exists, but can only make up stories to explain how it might last tens of millions of years.

Hawking’s Final Theorem Does Not Produce a Viable Theory of Cosmic Origins

It illustrates the problem of being blinded by your conclusion, then attempting to build a case to support it.

Beaches Erode Too Fast for Deep Time

Within a few thousand years, half of earth's coastlines will erode away. How long has that been going on?

On the Origin of Natural Law by Materialism

Attempts to prove that the universe’s origin occurred purely as a result of natural law fail.

Hawking Left Our Privileged Planet on an Absurd Note

His Legacy Might Be Called 'On the Origin of a Fine-Tuned Universe from Nothing.'

Much Ado About Ryugu

Uracil, a molecule found in RNA, has been reported in an asteroid. From media hype, one would think they discovered life.

Darwinists Try to Overcome Just-So Story Reputation

Try as they might, theorists cannot turn Darwinism into a mechanistic law of science.

Chernobyl Dogs Survive Without Evolving

Stray dogs left behind after the Chernobyl accident are still living and reproducing, but not becoming more fit.

Supernova Remnants Expand Quickly

The remains of one of the few historically-observed supernovas has expanded 5.5 times faster than expected.
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