Today's New Reason To Believe Archives
November 2004
Today’s New Reason To Believe - Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Constancy of the Fine Structure Constant
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A team of German and Russian astronomers confirmed both cosmic design and the
veracity of Scripture when they measured the limit of possible variability in
the value of the fine structure constant. The team used a nearly three-year
laboratory study of a certain transition frequency of the element
ytterbium-171 to establish that the fine structure constant varies by more no
more than two parts per quadrillion per year. This measurement is by far the
lowest limit on possible variability of the fine structure constant and
complements measurements made several months ago based on quasar spectral
lines. Those measurements showed that during the past twelve billion years,
the fine structure constant has varied by less than two parts per ten trillion
per year. Both measurements confirm that the value of the fine structure
constant, which must be exquisitely fine-tuned for physical life to be
possible, indeed was built into the physics of the cosmos from the beginning.
The results thus verify what’s stated in Jeremiah 33:25-that the laws
governing the heavens are fixed.
- E. Peik et al., "Limit on the Present Temporal Variation of the Fine Structure Constant," Physical Review Letters 93 (2004), id # 170801.
- John N. Bahcall, Charles L. Steinhardt, and David Schlegel, "Does the Fine-Structure Constant Vary with Cosmological Epoch?" Astrophysical Journal 600 (2004): 520-43.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Monday, November 29, 2004
Early Predatory Activity
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Paleontologists have challenged significant components of both the
naturalistic and the young-earth creationist models for life’s history on
earth. They found evidence that creatures called crinoids, living 400 million
years ago, were able to regenerate their tentacle-like arms in response to
large-body-sized predators. This evidence suggests that large carnivores
existed long before Adam lived and committed the first act of rebellion
against God. The same evidence shows that optimal large-animal predator-prey
relationships date back at least 400 million years. This date leaves less than
140 million years for such animals and their ecological relationships to
"evolve" from microorganisms and microorganism colonies, a severe challenge
for any naturalistic evolutionary model. From a biblical perspective,
such early large-animal predator-prey relationships demonstrate the extent to
which and the duration over which God created and re-created an enormous
diversity of large animals, thus maximizing biodeposit resources that would
one day benefit human beings.
- Thomas K. Baumiller and Forest J. Gahn, "Testing Predator-Driven Evolution with Paleozoic Crinoid Arm Regeneration," Science 305 (2004): 1453-55.
- Erik Stokstad, "400-Million-Year-Old Wounds Reveal a Time When Predators Romped," Science 305 (2004): 1386.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Sunday, November 28, 2004
Model-Independent Cosmic Expansion Measure
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Two astronomers have strengthened the case for a big bang (creation) event and
for the exquisite (supernatural) design of the universe. For the first time
they obtained a direct measure of the cosmic expansion (as a function of
cosmic time) apart from any assumptions about the properties of dark energy.
The researchers assumed only that the universe is geometrically flat
and that general relativity reliably explains the dynamics of matter. Using a
set of distance measurements to supernovae and radio galaxies, they were able
to determine that the universe transitioned from decelerating expansion to
accelerating expansion roughly five billion years ago. At the same time, they
showed that a cosmological constant harmonizes with their measures of dark
energy. These findings about cosmic expansion and dark energy indicate a truly
enormous degree of fine-tuning (for life’s sake). They further affirm that the
universe has continuously expanded from a single transcendent creation event
in finite time, just as the Bible writers described more than 2,500 years ago.
- Ruth A. Daly and S. G. Djorgovski, "Direct Determination of the Kinematics of the Universe and Properties of the Dark Energy as Functions of Redshift," Astrophysical Journal 612 (2004): 652-59.
- Ruth A. Daly and S. G. Djorgovski, "A Model-Independent Determination of the Expansion and Acceleration Rates of the Universe as a Function of Redshift and Constraints on Dark Energy," Astrophysical Journal 597 (2003): 9-20.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Saturday, November 27, 2004
Polarization of the Cosmic Background Radiation
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Astronomers further bolstered the case for the biblical creation model by
confirming that the cosmic background radiation (left over from the big bang)
manifests significant polarization. Measurements performed over a two-year
period with the Cosmic Background Imager confirmed these findings from the
WMAP study: 1) the dominant constituents of the universe are dark energy and
exotic dark matter, 2) the geometry of the universe is either flat or very
nearly flat, and 3) the matter distribution in the universe is consistent with
inflationary big bang creation models. This discovery strengthens the evidence
for the biblically described features of the universe; namely, a transcendent
beginning for space, time, matter, and energy, continuous expansion from the
creation event, and the constancy of physical laws throughout cosmic time.
- A. C. S. Readhead et al., "Polarization Observations with the Cosmic Background Imager," Science 306 (2004): 836-44.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Friday, November 26, 2004
Solar Diameter Test for Creation Models
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New measurements by astronomers provide more evidence for the exceptional
design of the Sun for the sake of human life. At the same time, this data
supports RTB’s creation model and contradicts the young-earth model.
Specifically, research shows that the sun’s luminosity does indeed derive from
nuclear fusion, not from gravitational collapse, which would be evidenced by a
shrinking solar diameter. A new set of measurements has yielded "the most
accurate direct constraint on possible solar radius variations on timescales
from minutes to years." These measurements show that the diameter is
remarkably stable indeed. Any changes in the solar radius trend line must be
smaller than a miniscule 14.5 milliarcseconds per year. This limit is too
small to accommodate the young-earth model but it does fit well with old-earth
models. (The team also showed that the solar radius varies by less than 7
milliarcseconds over the course of the 11-year sunspot cycle.) The Sun is an
exceptionally stable star, and it is currently in the most stable part of its
nuclear burning history.
- J. R. Kuhn et al., "On the Constancy of the Solar Diameter. II," Astrophysical Journal 613 (2004): 1241-52.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Thursday, November 25, 2004
Galactic Buildup Time for Metals
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A team of European and American astronomers uncovered a new design feature for
our Milky Way Galaxy. Their observations of nearby dwarf spheroidal galaxies
demonstrated that such galaxies build up metals much more slowly than does the
Milky Way Galaxy. This conclusion implies that the Milky Way Galaxy is
virtually unique in its capacity to support advanced life. In most galaxies,
star formation shuts down too quickly to build up the necessary metals for
advanced life. For the remaining galaxies, the buildup of metals either takes
too long or such buildup results in galactic instabilities that would make the
existence of advanced life impossible. In those rare galaxies that do build up
all the necessary metals for advanced life, the timing of that buildup must be
carefully fine-tuned. Such fine-tuning strongly suggests a supernatural
Designer.
- Kim A. Venn et al., "Stellar Chemical Signatures and Hierarchical Galaxy Formation," Astronomical Journal 128 (2004): 1177-95.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Early Major Predator Activity
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Paleontologists challenged significant components of both the young-earth
creationist and naturalistic evolutionist models. They found evidence that
creatures living 400 million years ago called crinoids were regenerating their
tentacle-like arms in response to large-body-sized predators. This evidence
establishes that large carnivores existed long before Adam’s first sin, which
contradicts a major doctrine of young-earth creationism (namely, that there
was no animal predation until after humanity’s fall into sin). The same
evidence shows that optimal large-animal predator-prey relationships date back
at least 400 million years. This date leaves less than 140 million years for
such animals and the ecological relationships to "evolve" from microorganisms
and microorganism colonies, a severe challenge for any naturalistic
evolutionary model. From a biblical perspective, such early large-animal
predator-prey relationships demonstrate the extent and duration over which God
was creating and re-creating an enormous diversity of large animals so as to
maximize the biodeposit resources for future human beings.
- Thomas K. Baumiller and Forest J. Gahn, "Testing Predator-Driven Evolution with Paleozoic Crinoid Arm Regeneration," Science 305 (2004): 1453-55.
- Erik Stokstad, "400-Million-Year-Old Wounds Reveal a Time When Predators Romped," Science 305 (2004): 1386.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Human and Chimpanzee Genetic Differences
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Many people consider the 99% "genetic similarity" between humans and
chimpanzees as evidence for evolution. This report demonstrates that while a
high degree of genetic similarity exists, the way in which these genes are
used (gene expression) differs in human and chimpanzee brains. Therefore, a
high degree of genetic similarity doesn’t necessarily mean that humans and
chimpanzees are closely related organisms. It appears that the Creator may
have used the same raw materials (genes) to construct both humans and
chimpanzees, but employed these materials in such a way to generate radically
different organisms.
- Todd M. Preuss et al., "Human Brain Evolution: Insights from Microarrays," Nature Genetics Reviews 5 (2004): 850-60.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Monday, November 22, 2004
Resolving the Small-Scale Crisis
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A large team of American and European astronomers discovered a new galaxy that
helps resolve a minor crisis for the simplest (and biblically and
observationally most consistent) cosmic creation model. That model, the
hierarchical-cold-dark-matter big bang creation model, states that most of the
universe’s mass is comprised of exotic particles moving at slow velocities and
that most of the universe’s galaxies formed from the merger of smaller
galaxies, which formed from the merger of star clusters. The model predicts
abundant substructure for both galaxy clusters and for individual galaxies.
While the predicted substructure is beautifully confirmed in observations of
galaxy clusters, astronomers had lacked the observational tools to observe the
predicted number of low luminosity dwarf galaxies orbiting around large
galaxies. The team exploited a new tool, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS),
to break through the observational barrier. They announced the discovery of
Andromeda IX, a dwarf spheroidal galaxy orbiting the Andromeda Galaxy.
Andromeda IX is by far the faintest known galaxy and its size and luminosity
match what the hierarchical-cold-dark-matter model predicts. This discovery,
plus SDSS’s potential to discover other similar tiny faint galaxies, is
demonstrating the increasing consistency and success of biblical cosmic
creation models.
- Daniel B. Zucker et al., "Andromeda IX: A New Dwarf Spheroidal Satellite of M31," Astrophysical Journal Letters 612 (2004): L121-L124.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Sunday, November 21, 2004
Molecular Fine-Tuning
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One defining feature of all cells’ chemistry is the fine-tuning required for
biomolecules to effectively carry out life’s necessary operations. Another new
study illustrates this concept. Researchers show that a precise spatial
orientation of the substrate and a specific identity of a single amino acid
(either glycine or alanine) in the active site combine to play a critical role
in determining the outcome of biochemical reactions catalyzed by enzymes known
as lipoxygenases. Fine-tuning is one hallmark of well-designed man-made
devices. Similarly, the fine-tuning displayed in biochemical systems signifies
that life originated from the Creator’s hand.
- Gianguido Coffa and Alan R. Brash, "A Single Active Site Residue Directs Oxygenation Stereospecificity in Lipoxygenases: Stereocontrol Is Linked to the Position of Oxygenation," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA101 (2004): 15579-84.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Saturday, November 20, 2004
Abiogenic Methane
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A new discovery has refuted the astrobiologists’ mantra that "where there is
methane there must be life." A prevalent assumption in astrobiology research
is that only living or once-living organisms can produce significant amounts
of methane on small rocky bodies like Earth, Mars, or Europa (one of Jupiter’s
moons). Thus, the discovery of a large amount of methane on a rocky planet or
moon, according to this prevalent assumption, would be proof for the existence
of life on such a body and evidence that life could arise naturally. A team of
geochemists simulated the physical and chemical conditions of Earth’s upper
mantle in a lab experiment. They demonstrated that when iron oxide, calcite,
and water in the upper mantle are subjected to the pressure and temperature
conditions known to exist in the upper mantle, methane is generated.
Therefore, any body containing a mantle like Earth’s can be expected to
produce methane independent of any past or present biology. Thus, the
discovery of methane on a planet like Mars would not prove that life had
existed there or that life can originate independent of miraculous
intervention.
- Alexandra Goho, "Deep Squeeze: Experiments Point to Methane in Earth’s Mantle," Science News 166 (2004), 198.
- Henry Scott et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2004), in press.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Friday, November 19, 2004
Adult Stem Cells Offer Hope
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Even though embryonic stem cell research tentatively holds promise to
effectively treat several horrible debilitating diseases and injuries, many
people are troubled by it, since this research involves the destruction of
human embryos. A significant breakthrough in adult stem cell research may
provide an alternative. Researchers report that adult stem cells from the
pancreas can generate insulin-producing cells and also can transform into
nerve cells. These cells would be suitable to treat both diabetes and diseased
and damaged brain tissue. Since adult stem cells are not derived from embryos
and do not involve the destruction of a human life, scientific advance may
provide the way out of the ethical dilemma created by emerging
biotechnologies.
- "Stem Cell Discovery Could Aid in Diabetes Treatments," Sciencedaily.com
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Thursday, November 18, 2004
Density Constraints from Galaxy Cluster X-Rays
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An astronomer’s analysis has provided yet another confirmation that dark
energy is the dominant density component of the universe, thereby
strengthening the evidence for the biblically predicted big bang creation
event and for the supernatural design of the universe. The astronomer used
data from the Einstein Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey to show that the
x-ray temperatures and luminosities of distant clusters of galaxies produce
measures for the cosmic dark energy density and the cosmic mass density that
are remarkably consistent with those obtained from 1) the WMAP satellite
measures of the temperature fluctuations of the cosmic background radiation,
2) the measurements of Type Ia supernovae, and 3) measurements of x-ray
temperatures and luminosities of other galaxy clusters. The indicated value of
the dark energy factor demonstrates a level of fine-tuning at least 1097
times superior to the best example of human engineering design.
- J. Patrick Henry, "X-Ray Temperatures for the Extended Medium-Sensitivity Survey High-Redshift Cluster Sample: Constraints on Cosmology and the Dark Energy Equation of State," Astrophysical Journal 609 (2004): 603-16.
- S. W. Allen et al., "Constraints on Dark Energy from Chandra Observations of the Largest Relaxed Galaxy Clusters," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 353 (2004): 457-67.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Life’s Molecular Machinery
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A watch requires a watchmaker. On this basis it logically follows that life
requires a Creator. Biochemists have discovered that many biochemical systems
function as molecular-level machines. One is the DNA injection machinery of
the bacteriophage T4 virus. This study adds new insight into the mechanical
operation of this motor. When the virus attaches to the surface of its
bacterial host, the base plate of the viral tail undergoes a structural change
that contracts the tail sheath and forces the tail into the bacterial cell
wall. Once it has penetrated the cell wall, the viral DNA is injected into the
host cell and the infectious cycle begins. The elegant design and machine-like
behavior of the T4 bacteriophage tail indicates that this, and other
biomolecular machines, are the work of a divine "Motor Maker."
- Petr G. Leiman et al., "Three-Dimensional Rearrangement of Proteins in the Tail of Bacteriophage T4 on Infection of Its Host," Cell 118 (2004): 419-29.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Solar Luminosity Stability
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Several new astronomical studies show more evidence for design in
demonstrating that the sun has an exceptionally benign luminosity stability
for the specific benefit ofhuman civilization. Astronomers have known for some
time that the sun undergoes a regular 11-year sunspot cycle which yields a
peak-to-peak luminosity variation of just 0.08 percent-too small and too
regular to significantly influence climate. In one new study a search was made
for multidecadal variations in the sun’s luminosity. None were found. In a
second new study 18 stars that closely match the sun in age, mass, and
elemental abundances were carefully monitored for luminosity variations. No
evidence for luminosity variations greater than 0.05 percent was found. All
these studies confirm that the sun manifests exceptional luminosity stability
when compared with other stars or when the sun in its present solar age is
compared to other solar ages. Thus, the sun’s physical characteristics appear
to be no accident, nor does the timing of humanity’s creation.
- Peter Foukal, Gerald North, and Tom Wigley, "A Stellar View on Solar Variations and Climate," Science 306 (2004): 68-69.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Monday, November 15, 2004
Sudden Increase in Dolphin Brain Size
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Dolphins possess a degree of encephalization (brain-size-to-body-mass ratio)
that is second only to humans. From an evolutionary perspective, the
expectation is that dolphin brain size (recorded in the fossil record) should
increase in a gradual fashion, through time. This recent study indicates
otherwise. Measurements on 36 toothed whale fossils (which belong to the same
order as dolphins) reveal that brain size increased in two sudden bursts at
about 35 million and 15 million years ago. After each episode of explosive
brain growth, stasis (no change) follows. While this pattern (explosive
appearance followed by stasis) contradicts evolutionary expectations, it’s
exactly as predicted if a Creator intervened in life’s history to bring about
biological innovation.
- Lori Marino et al., "Origin and Evolution of Large Brains in Toothed Whales," The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology, (2004) Early View.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Sunday, November 14, 2004
Cope’s Rule and Carnivore Extinction
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Evolutionary biologists in California have strengthened the evidence for
creation while finding yet another contradiction in the evolutionary model.
They showed that for large-body-sized wild dogs, natural selection (survival
of the fittest) strongly favors bigger compared to smaller dogs. However, the
subsequent evolution toward larger body sizes forces the particular dog
species to specialize on progressively larger prey animals. Since large prey
animals are fewer in number and much more subject to catastrophic population
declines and even extinctions, dog species that are increasingly dependent
upon them become increasingly vulnerable to extinction. In the words of the
research team, "[natural] selection for attributes that promoted individual
success resulted in progressive evolutionary failure of their clades" [or
taxonic groups of species].
- Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Xiaoming Wang, and John Damuth, "Cope’s Rule, Hypercarnivory, and Extinction in North American Canids," Science 306 (2004): 101-04.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Saturday, November 13, 2004
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Experience teaches that intelligible messages-information-come from
intelligent sources. And, since a living cell’s biochemical machinery
(proteins, DNA, RNA, and oligosaccharides) is information-based, this
arrangement indicates that life stems from an Intelligent Designer. A new
report affirms this conclusion. Researchers describe the use of DNA as a
"barcode" to demonstrate that the skipper butterfly found in Costa Rica is not
a single species, but rather consists of 10 independent species. The use of
DNA as a barcode highlights the fact that DNA truly is an information storage
molecule. Such elegant information-rich biochemical systems of the cell point
to the source of life’s information¾the Creator described in the Bible.
- Paul D. N. Herbert et al., "Ten Species in One: DNA Barcoding Reveals Cryptic Species in the Neotropical Skipper Butterfly Astraptes fulgerator," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 101 (2004): 14812-17.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Friday, November 12, 2004
Species Coextinctions
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An international team of ecologists has uncovered another serious challenge to
the evolutionary model. The team examined the dependency of so-called
non-endangered species upon species that are listed as in grave danger of
rapid extinction. They concluded that the extinction of several species of
wasps, butterflies, and primates that are on the endangered species list will
lead to the subsequent extinction of 6300 affiliate species. This study shows
that extinction events are both more devastating and more frequent than what
researchers had previously presumed. Consequently, evolutionists are even
harder pressed than they were before to explain the speciation events that
inevitably followed extinctions previous to the advent of humanity. Such
extinction and speciation data, however, are precisely predicted by a biblical
creation model positing a God who supernaturally creates diverse life forms
for six creation periods and ceases from such creation (i.e., rests) during a
subsequent seventh period.
- Lian Pin Koh et al., "Species Extinctions and the Biodiversity Crisis," Science 305 (2004): 1632-34.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Thursday, November 11, 2004
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This year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for work that has contributed
important understanding about the molecular basis of diseases like cancer and
Alzheimer’s. The researchers also unwittingly uncovered evidence that the
cell’s chemical systems must be the product of an Intelligent Designer.
Well-designed systems include quality control checkpoints at critical
junctures to ensure efficient production of high quality products. Many
biochemical operations inside the cell employ such quality control procedures,
and hence, appear to be designed. In the early 1980s, Irwin Rose, Aaron
Ciechanover and Avram Hershko identified an important quality control pathway
that the cell uses to destroy proteins that are improperly made or that become
damaged after their production. The removal of defective and damaged proteins
by this elegant pathway-a signature of design-is critical for cell survival.
As biochemists continue to characterize the cell’s chemical systems, the
evidence for design mounts, and with it evidence that life is the product of a
Creator.
- Jim Giles, "Molecular Kiss of Death," News@Nature.com, October 6, 2004
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Gifts from the Core
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Geophysicists have discovered more evidence for the amazing design of Earth’s
interior for the benefit of human civilization. They found additional evidence
that Hawaiian lava flows contain an iron excess that must have come from the
liquid outer core of the earth. (The earth is divided into four main layers:
the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.) Apparently, Earth’s interior
is so exquisitely designed that limited chemical exchange occurs at the liquid
core/deep mantle boundary. Then, deep mantle plumes cause material at the
boundary to upwell to crustal hot spots where volcanoes spew out a broad flow
of iron-rich lava upon Earth’s surface. In places like Hawaii such lava flows
quickly cool and decompose to form some of the richest farmlands on the
planet.
- Munir Humayun, Liping Qin, and Marc D. Norman, "Geochemical Evidence for Excess Iron in the Mantle Beneath Hawaii," Science 306 (2004): 91-94.
- Cin-Ty Aeolus Lee, "Are Earth’s Core and Mantle on Speaking Terms?" Science 306 (2004): 64-65.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Tuesday, November 9, 2004
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Yet again, engineers turn to the elegant designs found in nature to inspire
new technology. In this case, researchers have developed "smart" clothing that
can adapt to changing temperatures by letting more air through the clothing
when it’s hot and letting less air through the fabric when it’s cold. The
inspiration for this new type of fabric came from pine cones, which employ a
similar mechanism. Does it make sense to conclude that the designs found in
nature stem from random, undirected processes when they are far superior to
what man can accomplish?
- "Intelligent Clothing Inspired by Pine Cones," Sciencedaily.com
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Monday, November 8, 2004
Gas Transport Across Biological Membranes
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Using a technique that allowed for unprecedented resolution (1.35 Angstroms,
that is, just slightly larger than an individual hydrogen atom) biochemists
uncovered evidence for supernatural design that had previously been hidden
from view. For the first time they determined the structure of a membrane pore
in a cell that governs the transport of gas into the cell. The particular pore
they characterized regulates the flow of ammonia gas. The pore mimics a
venturi tube in that it is wide at both the outside and inside portions of the
membrane and narrowest in the middle of the membrane. The tube is lined with
specialized proteins that first recruit charged ammonia molecules from outside
the cell, bind them to the insides of the channel, chemically neutralize them,
and then send them to the interior of the cell at the just right rate for the
cell’s protein synthesis needs. The design and organization of the cell’s gas
transport pores clearly testifies of a supernatural, superintelligent Creator.
- Shahram Khademi et al., "Mechanism of Ammonia Transport by Amt/MEP/Rh: Structure of AmtB at 1.35 A°," Science 305 (2004): 1587-94.
- Mark A. Knepper and Peter Agre, "The Atomic Architecture of a Gas Channel," Science 305 (2004): 1573-74.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Sunday, November 7, 2004
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A watch requires a watchmaker. On this basis it logically follows that life
requires a Creator. Biochemists have discovered that many molecules inside the
cell function as molecular-level machines. In fact, some display an eerie
resemblance to man-made machines. Two are the pilus retraction protein, PilT,
and the pilus elongation protein, PilF. These molecular motors help to form a
powerful molecular machine that elongates and retracts the bacterial pilus, a
fiber-like complex that connects bacteria to surfaces and other cells. Pili
play a role in virulence, motility (movement), and DNA transfer between
bacterial cells. This study adds new insight into the mechanical operation of
these motor proteins. It now appears that pilus retraction is reversed by a
force-dependent switch that "stamps" or "punches in" pilus elongation. This
elegant design and stark resemblance to man-made motors indicates that these
biomolecular machines must be the work of a divine "Motor Maker."
- Berenike Maier et al., "A Force-Dependent Switch Reverses Type IV Pilus Retraction," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 101 (2004): 10961-66.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Saturday, November 6, 2004
Confirming Exotic Dark Matter
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Evidence for the biblical cosmic creation model has been strengthened as
skepticism expressed by atheist astronomers and young-earth creationists about
the existence of exotic dark matter has once again been put to rest. Results
from the Lenses Structure and Dynamics Survey established that five galaxies
located several billion light years away possess massive and extended dark
matter halos. This discovery complements earlier observations establishing the
existence of such halos for nearby galaxies. Consequently, doubts that exotic
dark matter plays a significant role in the dynamics of the universe are
unwarranted, as are doubts about the extreme fine-tuning (evidence for
supernatural design) of the exotic dark matter density needed for the
existence of physical life. Thus, the big bang creation model has successfully
passed another test.
- Tommaso Treu and Léon V. E. Koopmans, "Massive Dark Matter Halos and Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies to z = 1," Astrophysical Journal 611 (2004): 739-60.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Friday, November 5, 2004
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RTB’s creation model predicts life’s sudden appearance early in Earth’s
history. Evolutionary models, on the other hand, require a long percolation
time before life can emerge via natural processes. Prior to about 3.8 billion
years ago, life would have been impossible on Earth, since the planet’s
conditions were "hellish" and unsuitable for life. This study uncovers new
fossil, geochemical, and geological field evidence for life’s early appearance
on Earth. The data indicates that anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria were
present on Earth at 3.416 billion years ago. Such rapid appearance of complex
metabolic forms of life so rapidly after the Earth became suitable for life
defies a naturalistic explanation. However, this fact finds ready explanation
if a Creator supernaturally intervened to make the first life forms on Earth.
- Michael M. Tice and Donald R. Lowe, "Photosynthetic Microbial Mats in the 3,416-Myr-Old Ocean," Nature 431 (2004): 549-52.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Thursday, November 4, 2004
Placing Constraints on Cosmic Speculations
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Astronomers bolstered the case for the biblical cosmic creation model by
developing a new tool for placing constraints on cosmic origins speculations.
Some people have attempted to lower the apparent evidence for supernatural
cosmic design and to possibly avoid a transcendent cosmic beginning (beginning
of matter, energy, space, and time within finite time) by appealing to either
exotic quantum gravity theories or extra dimensions of the spacetime
continuum, or both. Such appeals predict significant time variations in
certain constants of physics (e.g. the velocity of light or the gravitational
constant) and/or non-trivial modifications of general relativity
(specifically, violations of the Lorentz invariance). Now, two different teams
of astronomers have demonstrated that a search for time delays in gamma ray
burst light curves as a function of energy can powerfully constrain these
kinds of cosmic speculations. The constraints achieved so far are impressive.
A systematic study of many more gamma-ray burst events will offer even greater
constraints. This study, like many others, shows that the more scientists
learn about the universe the more evidence they uncover for the biblical
cosmic creation model.
- T. Harko and K. S. Cheng, "Time Delay of Photons of Different Energies in Multidimensional Cosmological Models," Astrophysical Journal 611 (2004): 633-41.
- Stephen E. Boggs et al., "Testing Lorentz Invariance with GRB 021206," Astrophysical Journal Letters 611 (2004): L77-L80.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Wednesday, November 3, 2004
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One defining feature of the cell’s chemistry is the fine-tuning required for
biomolecules to effectively carry out life’s necessary operations. A recent
study illustrates this concept. In it, the authors show how the strategic
placement of amino acid residues is critical for the water transport
properties of aquaporin (a cell membrane water channel). Fine-tuning is one
hallmark of well-designed man-made devices. Similarly, therefore, the
fine-tuning characteristic of biochemical systems signifies that life
originated from the Creator’s hand.
- William E. C. Harries et al., "The Channel Architecture of Aquaporin 0 at a 2.2-Ǻ Resolution," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 101 (2004): 14045-50.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Design of El Nino Events
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Marine biologists discovered another way that El Nino events in the Pacific
Ocean are optimally designed to maximize the biomass and biodiversity of
Earth. Using high-resolution satellite images of ocean color and surface winds
in combination with data from ocean samples, they determined that El Nino
events play a large role in distributing chlorophyll throughout the central
North Pacific Ocean. Such decadal-scale variation in the geographical
distribution of chlorophyll concentrations ensures a large biomass and wide
diversity for as large a portion of the Pacific Ocean as possible. Thus, El
Nino events are optimally designed to enhance the biomass and biodiversity of
not only continental land masses but also the oceans. Such design is testimony
for a supernatural, superintelligent Creator.
- Steven J. Bograd et al., "On the Seasonal and Interannual Migrations of the Transition Zone of the Chlorophyll Front," Geophysical Research Letters 31 (2004): L17204, doi:10.1029/2004GL020637.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe - Monday, November 1, 2004
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One of the most remarkable discoveries in paleontology is the rapid and early
appearance of life on Earth. The first life forms were single-cell microbes.
Even though Earth’s first life was morphologically simple, it displayed
metabolic complexity. For example, geochemical deposits suggest that
methanotrophic bacteria were present on early Earth. This study provides
insight into the extensive complexity of methanotrophic microbes. These
researchers sequenced the genome of a methanotrophic bacterium and discovered
that approximately 3100 genes make up its genome. The abrupt appearance of
complex metabolic forms of life so rapidly after the Earth became suitable for
life defies a naturalistic explanation. However, this fact finds ready
explanation if a Creator supernaturally intervened to make the first life
forms on Earth.
- Naomi Ward et al., "Genomic Insights into Methanotrophy: The Complete Genome Sequence of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath)," PLOS Biology 2 Issue 10 (2004).
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