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OT: Teaching Thinking 
  [link] So, what happens when the kids go home and use their analytical skills on Bible stories? -tg
By tg  - Sep 3 - 6 new of 6 messages    

The Man from Earth - On Topic, kind of 
  Just watched this a few days ago, streamed in via Netflick: [link] *Excellent low-budget anthropological science-fiction. I won't give much away by saying much this: A college professor leaves abruptly after ten years of establishing himself in the academic community. At an impromptu going away party,... more »
By Kermit  - Sep 3 - 7 new of 7 messages    

In transition (Aren't we all?) 
  "The shells of these eggs thin dramatically so that the embryos can breathe, until live babies are born covered with only thin membranes— all that remains of the shells. This adaptation presents a potential nourishment problem: A thinner shell has less calcium, which could cause deficiencies for the young... more »
By Kermit  - Sep 3 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Commentary: How to teach creationism 
  From the article: ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ---------- Advocating ID is like a game; if I can blindside you with a question, I win, then I get to declare the answer, and you have to accept it, as though I've been anointed Proclaimer of Answers to Unanswered Questions.... more »
By Jason Spaceman  - Sep 3 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Genetic second order effects 
  Are there any known genetic/evolutionary processes that are second order effects, where genetic change is not purely random, but has a teleological aspect to it? For example, gene integrity (error detection and correction) is mediated by proteins that are themselves encoded by other genes. If that is the case, perhaps genetically... more »
By odin  - Sep 3 - 29 new of 29 messages    

Hawking: God not needed for creation... 
  True. I think we knew that was probably the case already. Odin: Cheese Cake not needed for creation... but that does not provide evidence one way or the other about cheese cake. But here is the stupid part on the current journalism on this story: "In his previous book, 'A Brief History of Time,' Hawking had appeared... more »
By odin  - Sep 3 - 4 new of 4 messages    

evolution of the cerebral cortex 
  <[link]> Brainy worms: Evolution of the cerebral cortex EMBL scientists uncover counterpart of cerebral cortex in marine worms "[European Molecular Biology Laboratory] scientists have now found brain structures related to the vertebrate pallium in a very distant cousin –... more »
By TomS  - Sep 3 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Hawking: God is an unnecessary hypothesis 
  (Reuters) - God did not create the universe and the "Big Bang" was an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics, the eminent British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking argues in a new book. In "The Grand Design," co-authored with U.S. physicist Leonard Mlodinow, Hawking says a new series of theories made a creator of the universe... more »
By Steven L.  - Sep 3 - 23 new of 23 messages    

The mystery between Time and Quantum of light. 
  The mystery between Time and Quantum of light. ===. When quantum of light moves with constant speed c=1 the Time is constantly frozen, Questions. How does constantly frozen Time broke and variable time appear? In which Reference frame the frozen Time exist? Can the Time be changed by quantum of light?... more »
By sadovnik socratus  - Sep 3 - 13 new of 13 messages    

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