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- Brian Miller
- Date
- October 16, 2020
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- Research and Analysis
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- , Bernard Carr, Earth-like planets, electromagnetic force, electrons, fine-tuning, George Ellis, gravity, heavy elements, initial energy density, intelligent design, John Barrow, Louis Clavelli, Luke Barnes, oxygen, Paul Davies, radioactive decay, Raymond White, Sabine Hossenfelder, supernova, temperatures, theoretical physics
- Brian Miller and Stephen C. Meyer
- October 16, 2020
- Research and Analysis
- 5
Hossenfelder’s strongest argument is that many fine-tuning parameters cannot in fact be quantified. Read More ›
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- post
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- Brian Miller
- Date
- December 17, 2018
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- Research and Analysis
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- , amino acid, bacterial flagellum, cooption, Darwin Devolves, degradation, devolution, Douglas Axe, Drosophila, E. coli, First Rule of Adaptation, fitness landscape, Harvard University, Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe, motor, Nicholas Matzke, prokaryotic proteins
- Brian Miller
- December 17, 2018
- Research and Analysis
- 13
One of most popular attempts at explaining the flagellum via cooption was developed by Nicholas Matzke. Read More ›