by Robert Carter | Dec 22, 2020 | Science
Genetic entropy is controversial. Creationists say it is real. Evolutionists say it is poppycock. But the theory was developed with long-lived, multicellular species with small population sizes and long generation times in mind (e.g., humans). What about the other end...
by Robert Carter | Dec 16, 2020 | Science
Dr Rob does his best to explain how the new Covid-19 vaccines work, how they’re made, and the pros and cons (mostly pro) of the new technology. Location: Orphan Brigade Battlefield Park, Dallas, GA Links and notes: RNA Vaccines: Harnessing God’s design to help...
by Robert Carter | Dec 1, 2020 | Science
Location: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and CREW Bird Rookery Swamp Trail, near Estero, Florida, USA We can only understand the size of DNA by comparing it to something else. If you, for example, scaled it up to the length of a major highway, how wide would it be? If you...
by Robert Carter | Nov 25, 2020 | Science
DNA can only withstand so much mutation and breakage before it breaks down. An amazing system of repair enzymes keeps decay in check, mostly. Yet, without the crazy complex system of DNA maintenance and repair, life cannot exist, which brings up questions of how we...
by Robert Carter | Nov 10, 2020 | Science
Notes and links: Journal of Creation subscription page The ATP synthase motor The ‘one gene–one enzyme’ hypothesis, Beadle and Tatum, 1941 What on earth is a ‘gene’? Slicing and dicing the genome, Biblical Genetics episode 6 The Genome is Even More...
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