public marks

PUBLIC MARKS with tag creationism

December 2010

November 2010

YouTube - Bombardier Beetle Defies Evolution

by ericpaul
How could the incredible Bombardier Beetle, with it's complex explosive abilities evolve by random chance? This bug defies the theories of evolution! The "Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution" DVD Series enters the fascinating world of animals to reveal sophisticated and complex designs that shake the traditional foundations of evolutionary theory.

September 2010

June 2009

May 2009

March 2009

Haeckel falsified his embryo pictures (Talk.Origins) - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

by ericpaul (via)
The problem is that at least some authors continued to use them at least till the end of the 20th century.

Concept of 'hypercosmic God' wins Templeton Prize (Quantum Mechanics meets Metaphysics?)

by ericpaul (via)
Today the John Templeton Foundation announced the winner of the annual Templeton Prize of a colossal £1 million ($1.4 million),

Quantum physics - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

by ericpaul (via)
Quantum mechanics [1] deals mainly with the extremely small such as atoms and subatomic particles. While it works on the macroscopic level as well, with few a exceptions; such as superconductorsand superfluids; the results are usually the same as Classical mechanics. It is mainly at the subatomic level that the differences become significant.

Thermodynamics - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

by ericpaul
Thermodynamics is the branch of physics that deals with the movement of energy with in matter. It mainly deals with the movement of heat energy (hence the name), but that study has led the field to include more that heat. This is result of the fact that at the molecular level heat is just the energy of molecular motion. As a result Thermodynamics includes the affects of molecular motion.

Second law of thermodynamics - CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science

by ericpaul
In simple terms, the Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the entropy of a closed system will always increase, and a local decrease in entropy in an open system always results in a larger increase in external entropy.

Active users

ericpaul
last mark : 28/12/2010 02:08