antibody system,
bleeding,
blood clotting cascade,
Damon Knight,
digital information,
Evolution,
Genome Research,
H.G. Wells,
Intelligent Design,
James Webb Space Telescope,
Nature (journal),
Pentagon,
Physics, Earth & Space,
Rod Serling,
To Serve Man,
Twilight Zone,
UAPs,
UFO sightings,
UFOs,
universe
Who thought of a clotting cascade just in case there’s bleeding? Who thought of an antibody system? Source
2001: A Space Odyssey,
Africa,
Bible,
Charles Darwin,
Christianity,
Culture & Ethics,
Darwinian materialism,
domino,
English literature,
Flannery O’Connor,
futurist ET myth,
Fyodor Dostoyevsky,
H.G. Wells,
human brain,
Human Origins,
Isaac Bashevis Singer,
Jacques Derrida,
John Milton,
John Updike,
Michael Keas,
monolith,
quantum leap,
Robert Ardrey,
Roland Barthes,
science fiction,
Stanley Kubrick,
Texas,
The Territorial Imperative,
The Time Machine,
Unbelievable?,
weapons
The implication is clear: the alien monolith has somehow bequeathed to him and his little tribe a sudden quantum leap in brain power. Source
"survival of the fittest",
2001: A Space Odyssey,
civilization,
Culture & Ethics,
Darwinian materialism,
Darwinian theory,
Émile Zola,
Evolution,
extinction,
George Eliot,
H.G. Wells,
humans,
Jack London,
literature,
mutation,
natural science,
natural selection,
naturalism,
Paul Bowles,
Robert Ardrey,
Sam Peckinpah,
science fiction,
screenwriters,
sheep,
Stanley Kubrick,
Stephen Crane,
The Paris Review,
The Sheltering Sky,
The Time Machine,
The Wild Bunch,
Theodore Dreiser,
Thomas Hardy,
violence
The sun is burning out, and life on Earth is heading for extinction. This aptly conveys Darwinian materialism’s vision of a meaningless universe. Source
anatomy,
animals,
apes,
atheists,
babies,
birth canal,
Brazilian Academy of Sciences,
childbirth,
chromosomes,
Creativity,
DNA,
ductus arteriosus,
earthquake,
Ecuador,
foresight,
H.G. Wells,
heteropalindromes,
human evolution,
human exceptionalism,
Human Origins,
humans,
Intelligent Design,
invention,
Marcos Eberlin,
Minnesota,
orphan genes,
oxygen,
P.Z. Myers,
parable,
Periodic Table,
phenotypes,
Richard Dawkins,
The Country of the Blind,
Tree of Life
Fans of H. G. Wells are probably familiar with his 1904 short story, “The Country of the Blind.” Source