Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Nano-engineered intelligent flagellum?
 

Here's a comment from "Intelligent Design" advocate William A. Dembski in Christianity Today that would boil the corpuscles off of any red-blooded Darwinian nanoscientist:



    "Now, with intelligent design, you can look at certain biological structures. We're arguing that they are intelligently caused. The most popular one that's been investigated is the bacterial flagellum. It's a little bi-directional motor-driven propeller on the backs of certain bacteria, marvel of nano-engineering, and so we've started to analyze systems like that and argue for their intelligent design." More here

[via Howard Lovy's NanoBot]

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