Sunday 31 July 2022

intelligent design in Science

 


Image courtesy of LadyofHats, public domain.

Joel Kontinen 

The flagella Was an intelligent design feature, but now it seems to have  a function ins Science, which is one of the most ardent evolutionists magazines, 

The study was done on in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Their findings elucidate how intraflagellar transport trains assemble before they enter cilia and demonstrate the possibility of visualizing dynamic events with molecular resolution inside native cells

Source; 

Hurtley,  Stella M 2022,  Close-up view of transport train assembly Science 29 July.  

Friday 29 July 2022

Heavens displays glory to God

 




Image courtesy of ESA/Hubble and Digitized Sky Survey. 

Joel Kontinen

 

We are living in a marvellous place. The heavens tell of the glory of God- something that New Scientist will  not tell you about,  Hheres what they will say:

“Astronomers are building a three-dimensional map of millions of distant galaxies that are normally blocked from view by the Magellanic Clouds, a pair of galaxies that orbit the Milky Way. The map will be the largest yet of such hidden galaxies and may lead to new insights about how stars and galaxies evolve.

Jessica Craig at Keele University in the UK and her colleagues are using data from two different telescopes and one space observatory to make the map.”

Source;

Callaghan Karmela Padavic- 2022, Astronomers are mapping millions of hidden galaxies New Scientist  22 J22 July

Wednesday 27 July 2022

Could the coronavirus lead into a revolution?

 


Image courtesy of Pete Reynolds

Joel Kontinen

Some historians see tthe world of today as a  precursor to revolution, just like the Ancient Egyptian plague to the Black Death and Spanish flu have done.

In Egypt, the pharaoh changed his name pharaoh changed his name Amenhotep IV to Akhenaten and said that Amenhotep IV to Akhenaten and said that  one God should be worshipped, but his view came to and end with his death.

  Now scientist are puzzled whether the Black Death and 1918 Spannish flu also brought about such change, and what well become now. .  

 

Source;  

Spinney, Laura, 2022. Historical plagues led to revolutions - could coronavirus do the same? New Scientist  18 July

Monday 25 July 2022

Sticklebacks may pass information learned from other fish to offspring

 



Image courtesy of Brian Stauffer. 

Joel Kontinen 

Evolution teaches us that life experience and environment can change experience and the way genes are expressed. There is evidence that these epigenetic changes can be inherited by offspring.

But now sticklebacks may pass on information about predators to their offspring the way genes are expressed.

This shows that intelligent desgn isshown in these fish, 


Source:  

Dinneen,  James. 2022. Sticklebacks may pass information learned from other fish to offspring New Scientist  23 July. 


Saturday 23 July 2022

Evolutionists proposed that a fish, that evolved to stand on two feet went back living in the sea.

Image courtesy of Alex Boersma-

Joel Kontinen 

A fish that lived 385 million years ago descended from four-legged land animals, according to Darwinists in a clear example of a “backward” step in evolution.

According to evolutionists, “some fish grew legs and developed the ability to stand nearly 400 million years ago, starting the evolutionary lineage of four-legged animals called tetrapods. But the smooth limb bones of the newly described Qikiqtania wakei fossil couldn’t have supported the muscles needed for standing, meaning the “fishapod” had evolved back into a swimming, full-time water dweller, says Neil Shubin at the University of Chicago.”

Evolutionists think that the fish called  Qikiqtania is clearly a close relative of Tiktaalik

Source;

 Lesté-Lasserre,  Christa, 2022.  A fish that evolved to stand up on land went back to living in water New Scientist 20 July

 

Thursday 21 July 2022

DNA to serve as a switch in a biological computer

 

Image courtesy of Shutterstock/ktsdesign.

Joel Kontinen 


New Scientist tells us how DNA can be used as a switch in a biological  computer.

“A nanoscale rotor made from DNA could be used as a tiny valve for tasks like sorting molecules or act as a switch in a biological computer.

Designing moving mechanical systems at nanoscale is difficult because of the random movements of small molecules, which knocks components back and forth. There are many examples of effective biological motors in nature, such as F-ATPase, an energy-producing enzyme with a central rotating column, but functioning synthetic nanomotors had yet to be built.”


Source; 

Wilkins, Alex, 2022, Spinning rotors made from DNA could power minuscule machines New Scientist  20 July, 

Tuesday 19 July 2022

Ancient weaons were deadly

image courtesy of Donny Dust.

Joel Kontinen 


Tests of a prehistoric dart-throwing weapon have shown it is even more effective than previously thought. The atlatl weapon can puncture vital organs in bison carcasses and travel so far through the body it protrudes from the other side.

After the Fall, man became bad.

“Some prominent archaeologists are starting to become sceptical that [prehistoric humans] were capable of killing big animals on a regular basis,” says Devin Pettigrew at the University of Colorado Boulder. “But for all intents and purposes, these are highly effective weapons capable of penetrating skins, 

When man decided to disobey God, violence crept into the world. We see this as wars, 

Hsu, Jeremy. 2022.Prehistoric dart-throwing atlatl weapon even more deadly than thought New Scientist 15 July.  

 

Sunday 17 July 2022

Asteroid Bennu has water

 

BENNU OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. NASA, public domain.

Joel Kontinen


NASA send a spacecraft to the asteroid Bennu that has water on its surface.According to evolution that is a good sign.

However, even creationist think that the universe was made of water.  

Source;     

Smith, Keith T. 2022, Grabbing a sample of asteroid Bennu Science 9 July. 


Friday 15 July 2022

Some penguins adapt their accents to sound more like their friends

 

image courtesy of, CarlosJBJ, CC BY-SA 4.0. 

Joel Kontinen

Some penguins adapt their accents t sound more like their friends. .

 They are intelligently designed to live in water,

 Luigi Baciadonna at the University of Turin, Italy, and his colleagues recorded African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) analysed specific vocal calls, which the penguins make when they are isolated or trying to keep track of their friends and found they were doing just that.


Source:

Wilkins Alex, 2022, Penguins adapt their accents to sound more like their friends New Scientistts 13 July, 


Wednesday 13 July 2022

Hummingbirds like to fly low

 


Image curtesy of Jerome Gawe. 

 

Joel  Kontinen

Some birds like to fly higher than others, However, not the Anna’s hummingbirds (Calypte anna)

At what hights do hummingbirds fly.ssome, for instance the Anna’s hummingbirds seem to fly aunder 2,600 metererses..


it seems that God decided what altitude hghts birds fly,  

 

Austin Spence, an ecologist at the University of California, Davis and colleagues collected 26 from different elevations in the birds’and found that them flew at under 2, 600 metrers. 


Source_ 


Crowell, High altitudes may be a climate refuge for some birds, but not these hummingbsirScience News 6 May

Monday 11 July 2022

A space rock just hurled past Earth

 



Image courtesy of  Vadim Sadovski, Shutterstock.

Joel Kontinen 

Space rocks happen and then,  A  recent example is Asteroid 2022 NF that bypassed Earth Last week, it it t came to within 90,000 kilomemers or 56,000 miles from Earth. Earth YeT, no one knew it was coming 

This space rock measured between .5 meters and 12.5 meters or 18 and 41 feet wide , 

Fireballs was seen in England recently and in Norway

A fireball could also have detonated over the ancient Middle Eastern city of Tall el-Hamman or Sodom around 3,600 years ago. It's possible that the explosion, which was roughly 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, set the city instantly ablaze before levelling it with a powerful shockwave, killing all of its inhabitants  

That why the biblical Testament is always correct.

Saturday 9 July 2022

Dark matter is still missing


 

Image courtesy of Szczureq, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Joel Kontinen

 

Where is the dark matter, that is suspected of 85 per cent of the universe materia?

 

Researchers haven’t found it here and here. They  have used searches by “mass, motivated by different models of dark matter composition and interactions with radiation."


Source:  

Wong, Wei. 2022 Dark matter isn’t hiding here Science,  8. 7. 

 


Thursday 7 July 2022

Shrimps protect themselves by intelligent design

 

Image courtesy of  Crabby Taxonomist,  CC BY-NC-SA 2.0., 

Joel Kontinen 

Shrimps protect them from shock waves by intelligent design They have a helmets to ward them off, 

Biomimicry is a science that brings out that what God has designed. And what he did, He did very well.

Source;

Lesté-Lasserr, Christa, 2022. Snapping shrimps have helmets to ward off shock waves from their claws New Scientist  5 July. 



Tuesday 5 July 2022

How did Micronesia be populated?


 Kuva: Publc Domain. 


Joel Kontinen

How did the Micronesian islands be populated, according to Genesis? They probably got their inhabitants after God made the nations choose their language in Genesis 10

This also shows how H. floresiensis or the also known as the Hobbits. came about.  

Source:

Zahn,  M.Laura.2022, Human migrations into Micronesia Science 1July. 

Saturday 2 July 2022

It's raining anchovies in San Francisco

  




Image courtesy of public domain.  ,

Joel Kontinen

 

·         It's raining anchovies in San Francisco. Experts say that this was brought about by a surge in coastal anchovy populations. So locals find fish around the Bay Area, including sidewalks, driveways, rooftops and bus stops. 


·         Source;

·         Nalewicki ,Jennifer. 2022, It's raining anchovies in San Francisco Live Science  2 July,