Today's New Reason To Believe Archives
September 2005
Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, September 30, 2005
Biochemical Design: Compositional Fine-Tuning of Cell Membranes
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A recent study supports the emerging paradigm that the cell membrane displays
remarkable complexity and organization that hinges on the fine-tuning of its
molecular composition. The traditional paradigm regards the cell membrane to
be a chaotic system that lacks order beyond the phospholipids bilayer
structure. Researchers from Denmark have demonstrated that solitons, or
density waves, can be propagated through cell membranes if the membrane is
above the chain-melting temperature for its phospholipid components. The
chain-melting temperature critically depends on the phospholipids composition.
In nerve cell membranes, soliton propagation explains some of the membranes’
properties that are necessary for its function. This dynamic organization of
the cell membrane is an indicator of intelligent design.
- Thomas Heimburg and Andrew D. Jackson, "On Soliton Propagation in Biomembranes and Nerves," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 9790-95.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, September 29, 2005
Better Understanding of Milky Way Galaxy Structure Affirms Design
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Research by a Canadian astrophysicist better establishes the structure of the
Milky Way Galaxy and affirms the design necessary for the Earth-Sun system to
be capable of supporting advanced life for long time spans. Jacques Vallée
analyzed all the measurements of the Milky Way Galaxy’s spiral arms from 1985
to 2005 to determine how many spiral arms exist as well as their shape,
location, and pitch angle. His research revealed that the interarm separation
near the sun is 25% smaller than previously thought. When our sun passes
through the spiral arms, our solar system is subject to increased cosmic
radiation, meteoritic bombardment, and gravitational instabilities-all of
which are harmful to advanced life. Since the safe area between the arms is
smaller than previously thought, a greater degree of design is required to
minimize the time the solar system spends inside the spiral arms.
- Jacques P. Vallée, "The Spiral Arms and Interarm Separation of the Milky Way: An Updated Statistical Study," Astronomical Journal 130 (2005): 569-75.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Biochemical Design: Irreducible Complexity
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A recent study reveals that biochemical systems display an even greater degree
of irreducible complexity than initially believed. Irreducible complexity is a
hallmark feature of designed systems. One classic example is the cilia (and
flagella) of eukaryotic cells. Researchers have discovered that the
biochemical machinery that assembles the cilia forms an irreducibly complex
biochemical system, and hence, appears to be designed. Natural process
evolution simply cannot yield systems like those involved in the cilia. 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.
- Guangshuo Ou et al., "Functional Coordination of Intraflagellar Transport Motors," Nature 436 (2005): 583-87.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, September 27, 2005
New Method to Determine Age of Milky Way Galaxy Confirms Creation Model
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Research by a University of Chicago geophysicist supports the biblically based
cosmic creation model and provides additional evidence for the antiquity of
the universe. Nicholas Dauphas measured the abundance of two radioisotopes,
U-238 and Th-232, using meteorites and metal-poor stars in the Milky Way halo
to precisely determine the otherwise poorly known production ratio of the two
elements. Armed with the new value, he then measured the age of the Milky Way
in a way that is independent of uncertainties in other measurement techniques.
The age measured by Dauphas verifies other measurements and reinforces the
idea that the structure in the universe established itself quickly (in cosmic
terms) after the big bang. Not only do these results provide additional
support for the biblically predicted big bang creation event, but also they
refute young-earth creationist claims that the universe is only a few thousand
years old.
- Nicholas Dauphas, "The U/Th Production Ratio and the Age of the Milky Way from Meteorites and Galactic Halo Stars," Nature 435 (2005): 1203-05.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, September 26, 2005
Biochemical Design: Organization of Simplest Life
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New insight into bacterial structures provides evidence for biochemical
design. Some bacteria possess organelles of sorts. These structures,
originally thought to be viruses, consist of a protein shell that contains the
enzymes needed for carbon fixation reactions. This compartmentalization
provides internal organization in the bacterial cell that is similar to that
observed for complex (eukaryotic) cells. This advance demonstrates science
working to correct faulty assumptions. The reigning paradigm had viewed the
bacterium as a "container" of haphazardly arranged molecules. Such internal
organization of the simplest life forms serves as a marker for biochemical
design and is expected if a Creator is responsible for life.
- Cheryl A. Kerfeld et al., "Protein Structures Forming the Shell of Primitive Bacterial Organelles," Science 309 (2005): 936-38.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, September 25, 2005
Liquid H2O May Never Have Existed on Mars
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Research from two Caltech and MIT scientists casts serious doubt on life ever
having existed-much less originated-on Mars by showing that the temperature on
Mars has been below 0oC for the last 4 billion years. By comparing
dates obtained from radio- and thermochronometers in Martian meteorites, the
scientists were able to place limits on the average temperatures of the top
few kilometers of the Martian surface. These limits allow the possibility of
stable liquid water for a total of only a few million years. Further, the
meteorites were never above the boiling point of water-even during the impacts
that ejected them from the surface-illustrating that biological organisms can
be transferred between Earth and Mars. This discovery provides further
evidence that in the solar system, only Earth is capable of supporting life
and that scientists should expect to find the remains of Earth-based life on
Mars.
- David L. Shuster and Benjamin P. Weiss, "Martian Surface Paleotemperatures from Thermochronology of Meteorites," Science 309 (2005): 594-97.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, September 24, 2005
Adult Stem Cells Promise an Alternative to ESCs
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Public debate over the use of embryonic stem cell research (ESCR) may soon end
as science advances. New research continues to affirm the value of adult stem
cells (ASCs) as an ethically acceptable alternative to embryonic stem cells (ESCs).
Researchers have discovered that the human heart possesses a cardiac stem cell
population that promotes limited regeneration of heart tissue after a
myocardial infarction (heart attack). Now that biomedical researchers know
this cell population exists, the hope is that these cardiac stem cells can be
stimulated after a heart attack to more completely restore heart function.
This study, along with many others in recent months, indicates that scientific
advance may provide the way out of this ethical dilemma created by emerging
biotechnologies.
- Konrad Urbanek et al., "Myocardial Regeneration by Activation of Multipotent Cardiac Stem Cells in Ischemic Heart Failure," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA102 (2005): 8692-97.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, September 23, 2005
Martian "Soil" Inhospitable for Life
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Comparisons of Martian soil to soil found on Earth reveal how inhospitable for
life Mars is while revealing how well Earth supports life. When compared to
terrestrial soils, previous Mars’ landers found excess sulfur and chlorine in
the Martian soils. Further, the Martian soils lacked any detectable pre- or
post-organic matter and showed evidence of strong oxidizing activity. This
combination suggests possible "rapid chemical decomposition of organic matter
leading to the decimation of living organisms." Scientists have looked (and
have found some candidates) for environments on Earth that are analogous to
the Martian soils. However, even the most barren locations on Earth have
levels of carbonaceous compounds (possibly prebiotic) that are ten thousand
times greater than Mars’ levels. These results reinforce how unlikely is the
prospect of life on Mars and how Earth is well-designed to support life-even
in the most difficult environments.
- Amos Banin, "The Enigma of the Martian Soil," Science 309 (2005): 888-90.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, September 22, 2005
Biochemical Design: Irreducible Complexity
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Irreducible complexity is a hallmark feature of designed systems. Many
biochemical systems inside the cell appear to be irreducibly complex and,
hence, designed. A recent study highlights another example: the
ribosome-associated complex found in mammal cells. This complex consists of
two interacting proteins, MPP11 and Hsp70L1, that play a necessary role in
protein folding. Natural process evolution simply cannot yield systems like
those involved in the protein-folding process. As biochemists continue to
characterize the cell’s chemical systems, the evidence for design mounts.
- Hendrik Otto et al., "The Chaperones MPP11 and Hsp70L1 Form the Mammalian Ribosome-Associated Complex," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 10064-69.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Geodynamo Simulations Cross Threshold
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A team of Japanese geophysicists have performed the most realistic simulations
of Earth’s interior dynamics to date, and their results confirm a general
understanding of Earth’s formation and remove a notable young-earth objection
to the dynamo model of geomagnetic fields. Using a powerful supercomputer,
scientists were able to reproduce some key theoretical expectations in their
models of the dynamo responsible for generating Earth’s magnetic field. Their
analysis showed that the Ekman number (which represents the relative
importance of viscosity to Earth’s rotation rate) must be fine-tuned. After
reducing the Ekman number an order of magnitude lower than previous
simulations, the dynamo was found to be in a predicted quasi-Taylor state
where viscosity plays a negligible role in the core dynamics. These more
realistic simulations showed polarity reversals matching those found in the
geologic record. In addition, the simulated reversals showed precursors that
mimic trends seen in geomagnetic data, suggesting a long overdue reversal may
be starting on Earth. If true, humanity’s arrival on Earth was optimally timed
to avoid the deleterious effects that occur during a reversal.
- Futoshi Takahashi, Masaki Matsushima, and Yoshimori Honkura, "Simulations of a Quasi-Taylor State Field Including Polarity Reversals on the Earth Simulator," Science 309 (2005): 459-61.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Biochemical Design: Information
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New research into the mouse genome demonstrates that the cell’s biochemical
machinery (proteins, DNA, RNA, and oligosaccharides) is information-based and,
therefore, stems from an Intelligent Designer. In eukaryotes (protozoans,
fungi, plants, and animals) a single gene can specify not one but several
different proteins. This is achieved through alternative splicing of messenger
RNA. (During the process of protein production the cell’s machinery copies the
information contained in DNA in the form of messenger RNA. The cell’s
machinery, in turn, uses the information delineated in messenger RNA to
produce proteins.) After copying messenger RNA, the cell’s machinery excises
parts of the molecule and splices the remaining pieces together. Alternative
splicing yields messenger RNA molecules with different information content
that can be used to direct the production of different proteins. Messenger RNA
splicing patterns play a key role in gene expression and vary from cell to
cell and tissue to tissue. As researchers studied the mouse genome, they
learned that the number of genes involved in alternative splicing is much
greater than once thought. This elegant, information-rich biochemical system
points to the source of life’s information--the Creator described in the
Bible.
- Uwe Ohler, Noam Shomron, and Christopher B. Burge, "Recognition of Unknown Conserved Alternatively Spliced Exons," PLoS Computational Biology 1, no. 2 (2005): e15.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, September 19, 2005
Early Stars Support Biblical Creation Model
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Recent results by Japanese astronomers confirm a critical step in the
biblically predicted big bang creation model and provide additional evidence
for a supernatural creator preparing a life-supporting universe. The elements
necessary for life (C, N, O, etc) are produced in the interior of stars and
distributed throughout galaxies when those stars explode. The very first stars
contained only hydrogen and helium and, as a result, were very massive and
burned out in a few million years or less. However, the heavier elements
produced from these stars seeded subsequent, longer lived stars leading to the
formation of our sun. The model of the Japanese astronomers demonstrates that
some of these earliest second generation stars have been found and that these
stars indeed were forming at the same time that ashes from the very first and
largest stars were being exploded into the interstellar medium. These results
bolster confidence that a super-caring, supernatural Creator started and
sustains the universe.
- Nobuyuki Iwamoto et al., "The First Chemical Enrichment in the Universe and the Formation of Hyper Metal-Poor Stars," Science 309 (2005): 451-53.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, September 18, 2005
Biochemical Design: Dynamic Fine-Tuning of Cell Membranes
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A new study supports the emerging paradigm that the cell membrane displays
remarkable complexity and organization that hinges on the fine-tuning of its
molecular composition. Biochemists have traditionally regarded the cell
membrane to be a chaotic system that lacked order beyond the phospholipids
bilayer structure. However, researchers from France have demonstrated that the
photosynthetic membranes of bacteria dynamically alter their composition and
molecular architecture in response to high- and low-light conditions in such a
way to ensure efficient harvesting of light energy in a low-light environment
and to prevent photo-damage in high light. Such dynamic organization of the
cell membrane is an indicator of intelligent design.
- Simon Scheuring and James N. Sturgis, "Chromatic Adaptation of Photosynthetic Membranes," Science 309 (2005): 484-87.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, September 17, 2005
Snowball Glaciation Shows Earth’s Design
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British geologists have uncovered more evidence that supports the supernatural
design of Earth. Detailed study of rocks in Oman confirmed that glacial
activity between 500 million and 1 billion years ago extended nearly to the
equator. While these near whole-earth glaciation events (commonly known as
"snowball earths") are probably critical to prepare Earth for complex life, it
is amazing that Earth has experienced them without any runaway glaciation or
greenhouse effects. Earth’s two nearest neighbors, Mars and Venus, have not
been so fortunate. Once again, the latest research provides more evidence that
a supernatural, super-caring Creator is responsible for the place humans call
home.
- Ben Kilner, ConallMac Niocaill, and Martin Brasier, "Low-latitude Glaciation in the Neoproterozoic of Oman," Geology 33 (2005): 413-16.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, September 16, 2005
The Conundrum of the Cambrian Explosion
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Recent work undermines the attempts of evolutionary biologists to avoid the
consequences of one of the most powerful pieces of evidence for a Creator’s
direct involvement in life’s history. Approximately 540 million years ago, the
fossil record shows a dramatic event. Over the course of only 2 to 5 million
years, somewhere between 50% and 80% of all animal phyla ever to exist on
Earth appeared explosively. The Cambrian explosion, also known as "Biology’s
Big Bang" defies a naturalistic evolutionary explanation. Some evolutionary
biologists have argued that the Ediacaran fauna, a highly enigmatic collection
of fossils that date between 570 and 540 million years ago, represent
evolutionary precursors to the animals that appear in the Cambrian explosion.
Analysis of the new Ediacaran fossils from China makes this view less
probable. A team of Chinese paleontologists demonstrated that these newly
discovered fossils are vendobionts, a group of complex organisms that are
neither animals nor plants. As such they have no evolutionary connection to
the Cambrian fauna. While the Cambrian explosion remains a puzzle for
evolutionary models, this remarkable event fully squares with RTB’s biblical
creation model.
- Shuhai Xiao et al., "A Uniquely Preserved Ediacaran Fossil with Direct Evidence for a Quilted Bodyplan," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 10227-32.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, September 15, 2005
Modern Subduction Tectonics Started Recently on Earth
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A University of Texas at Dallas geophysicist has gained understanding about
Earth’s tectonic history that also provides evidence for the supernatural
design of Earth. Before Earth can have an atmosphere with significant oxygen
(which advanced life needs), there must be photosynthetic life capable of
producing enough oxygen, and all of Earth’s oxygen sinks must be filled. While
photosynthetic bacteria have thrived in the ocean for billions of years, the
largest sinks-crustal and mantle rock-are exposed to surface oxygen through
tectonic activity that cannot start until Earth cools sufficiently. Robert
Stern at UT Dallas finds evidence that this modern episode of subduction
tectonic activity started on Earth less than 1 billion years ago. Previous
research shows that the oxygen sinks were filled by 540 million years
ago-right before the Cambrian explosion (when more than 70 complex animal
phyla appeared "explosively"). These results testify of a supernatural,
superintelligent Creator preparing a fit habitat and then introducing the most
complex life suited to that habitat.
- Robert J. Stern, "Evidence from Ophiolites, Blueschists, and Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphic Terranes that the Modern Episode of Subduction Tectonics Began in Neoproterozoic Time," Geology 33 (2005): 557-60.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Solar Crossings of the Spiral Arms
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Georgia State University astronomers have gained understanding about Earth’s
ice ages that also provides evidence for the supernatural design of the solar
system and the Milky Way Galaxy (MWG). The fine-tuned structure of the MWG and
the precise placement of the solar system within the Galaxy means that the
solar system makes as few crossings of the Galaxy’s spiral arms as possible
throughout its history. Using a detailed model for the dynamics of both the
solar system and the MWG, the Georgia State team showed that Earth went
through a long-duration ice age at each of the last four crossings of a spiral
arm. They attribute these cold epochs to a much higher flux of cosmic rays,
which would have led to an increased cloud cover. Cosmic ray and ultraviolet
radiation from the spiral arm also would have damaged Earth’s ozone shield and
resulted in much more deadly radiation reaching Earth’s surface. Consequently,
the timing of the introductions of advanced species and of human beings in
particular would need to be fine-tuned. Such fine-tunings testify of a
supernatural, superintelligent Creator.
- D. R. Gies and J. W. Helsel, "Ice Age Epochs and the Sun’s Path Through the Galaxy," Astrophysical Journal 626 (2005): 844-48.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Scientific Support for Genesis 3:17-20
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New research into the extinction of the Australian fauna between 50,000 and
45,000 years ago makes sense in light of Genesis 3:17-20. This passage teaches
that the earth is cursed because of humanity’s sin. It seems self-evident that
human behavior has caused widespread ecological disaster. This study describes
another historical example. Researchers conclude that when the first humans
occupied Australia, they caused wide-scale extinctions of animals. These
humans apparently fired the landscape, which converted trees, shrubs, and
grasslands into desert scrub. This rapid and destructive transformation of the
landscape drove many animal species to extinction. While such behavior
provided no evolutionary advantage, the Bible provides a powerful explanatory
framework that accounts for humanity’s impact on planet Earth.
- Gifford H. Miller et al., "Ecosystem Collapse in Pleistocene Australia and a Human Role in Megafaunal Extinction," Science 309 (2005): 287-90.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, September 12, 2005
Creation Date Measure Based on U/Th Ratio
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An astronomer at the University of Chicago has developed a new, more precise
method for dating the cosmic creation event. This radiometric method also
buttresses the biblical cosmic creation model by showing that all cosmic
dating methods consistently produce the same cosmic creation date. The big
uncertainty in the radiometric date for the birth of the universe had been the
amount of uranium (U) and thorium (Th) produced by supernovae. The astronomer
used measurements of the U/Th ratios in meteorites and in low-metallicity
stars and population statistics of low-metallicity stars to precisely
determine the U/Th ratio produced by supernovae. Armed with this data, he
calculated that the cosmic creation date = 14.7±2.5 billion years, a date that
is consistent with the 13.7 billion years derived from the WMAP, the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey, and models of stellar burning. Moreover, his new method
will soon yield radiometric dates for the cosmic creation event as good as or
better than the other cosmic dating measuring tools. His research also shows
that the solar system formed at the moment of maximal uranium and thorium
cosmic abundance, a critical feature for the existence of advanced life.
- Nicolas Dauphas, "The U/Th Production Ratio and the Age of the Milky Way from Meteorites and Galactic Halo Stars," Nature 435 (2005): 1203-05.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, September 11, 2005
Complexity of Simplest Cold-Temperature Life
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The first completed genome of a microbe (psychrophile) that thrives at low
temperatures exposes problems for cold-temperature origin-of-life scenarios.
The discovery of microbes that exist under the frigid temperatures of
Antarctica indicates to some origin-of-life researchers that life can
originate through natural means at extremely low temperatures. This
possibility has motivated the search for life on the icy world of Europa, one
of Jupiter’s satellites. Other origin-of-life researchers think that early
Earth was a frozen world and that Earth’s life originated under cold
temperatures. This study gives some insight into the requirements for a
low-temperature origin of life by measuring the complexity of a representative
psychrophilic microbe. Researchers studied Colwellia psychrerythraea
and discovered that approximately 4,937 genes make up its genome. While this
is not likely to be the minimum psychrophilic genome size, it does give some
sense of the extensive complexity of psychrophiles. The apparent metabolic
complexity of the simplest cold-temperature life forms makes a naturalistic
explanation for life’s origin unlikely.
- Barbara A. Methe et al., "The Psychrophilic Lifestyle as Revealed by the Genome Sequence of Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H through Genomic and Proteomic Analyses," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 10913-18.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, September 10, 2005
New Tool for Measuring Cosmic Design
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A team of Japanese and Korean astronomers has established a new and
independent method for confirming the biblically predicted big bang creation
model and several of the cosmic features that give evidence for supernatural
design. They discovered water masers (which amplify radio waves) operating on
five Mira-type (large, cool-burning) pulsating variable stars in the Milky Way
Galaxy. Their measurements on one of the masers produced the first accurate
trigonometric parallax distance measurement to a Mira-type star. The
completion of such accurate trigonometric parallax measurements on the other
four Mira-type stars will give astronomers another independent yardstick for
determining the size, age, and expansion rates of the universe. This
breakthrough will yield independent means for demonstrating the supernatural
nature of the cosmic density parameters and of the quantities and
distributions of the different types of matter.
- Tomoharu Kurayama, Tetsuo Sasao, and Hideyuki Kobayashi, "Parallax Measurements of the Mira-Type Star UX Cygni with Phase-Referencing VLBI," Astrophysical Journal Letters 627 (2005): L49-L52.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, September 9, 2005
Junk DNA Explains Complexity of Organisms
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Another recent study has identified function for "junk DNA." Evolutionary
biologists maintain that because junk (or noncoding) DNA is an imperfection,
it provides incontrovertible evidence for evolution. They reason that if a
Creator were involved, he would not create useless material. It turns out that
so-called junk DNA plays an important role in determining the complexity of
organisms through its gene regulatory activity. The functional importance of
junk DNA indicates that careful planning by an Intelligent Designer, rather
than undirected, random biochemical events, shaped the genomes of organisms.
- Adam Siepel et al., "Evolutionarily Conserved Elements in Vertebrate, Insect, Worm, and Yeast Genomes," Genome Research (2005): on-line edition.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, September 8, 2005
Iron-60 Heat Source for Interior Differentiation
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Researchers have discovered more evidence for how the input of metals from a
particular supernova eruption has benefited advanced life on Earth. The team
of German astrochemists and American oceanographers found an unusually high
abundance of nickel-60 for a sample of chondritic meteorites. Such an excess
is attributable to the radiometric decay of iron-60. This high abundance of
iron-60 for the primordial solar system implies that the solar system formed
at the same time and in the same vicinity as the eruption of a Type II
supernova. Such a well-timed and well-placed Type II supernova eruption would
have injected many advanced-life-critical elements into the solar system-not
too many to prove poisonous and not too few to prove a nutrient lack. The
injection of the just-right amount of iron-60 also would have provided the
interior of the newly formed Earth with the necessary heat to differentiate it
into the types of layers that are critical for the long-term support of the
plate tectonics and magnetic field that advanced life requires. The degree of
fine-tuning in the location, timing, and intensity of the Type II supernova
eruption to make advanced life possible on Earth by itself argues for a
supernatural, superintelligent Creator. The fact that no iron-60 (half-life =
1.5 million years) can be found today either in the Earth or in meteorites
provides yet another argument against young-earth creationism.
- S. Mostefaoui, G. W. Lugmair, and P. Hoppe, "60Fe: A Heat Source for Planetary Differentiation from a Nearby Supernova Explosion," Astrophysical Journal 625 (2005): 271-77.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Biochemical Design: Organization of Simplest Life
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Only a decade ago, microbiologists viewed bacteria as "containers" of
haphazardly arranged molecules. Recent advances indicate that this view is
incorrect. Microbiologists now understand that these simplest of life forms
possess a remarkable degree of internal organization at the molecular level.
New research expands upon this new paradigm by characterizing the spatial
location of the proteins used to assemble the type IV secretion apparatus of
Agrobacterium tumefaciens. This protein plays a critical role in the
transfer of bacterial macromolecules into other bacteria and the cells of
humans, animals, and plants. Such internal organization of the simplest life
forms serves as a marker for biochemical design and is expected if a Creator
is responsible for life.
- Paul K. Judd et al., "Spatial Location and Requirements for the Assembly of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens Type IV Secretion Apparatus," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102 (2005): 11498-11503.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Faintest Known Dwarf Galaxy
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A large international team of astronomers has discovered a new type of galaxy
that appears to establish greater consistency for the biblically predicted big
bang creation model. The team found a galaxy that is several times fainter
than the faintest known dwarf galaxy. Their discovery is good news for the
most popular of the hot big bang creation models, namely a universe where the
dominant matter component is cold dark matter. For this model, dwarf galaxies
are the primary building blocks of large galaxies and the model predicts that
astronomers should see about ten times as many dwarf galaxies as they do. The
team’s discovery may resolve the problem. It seems that astronomers have
failed to search for dwarf galaxies at faint enough magnitudes. Thus, future
searches to such faint levels and beyond could resolve the anomaly of not
enough dwarf galaxies for the cold dark matter cosmic model.
- Beth Willman et al., "A New Milky Way Dwarf Galaxy in Ursa Major," Astrophysical Journal Letters 626 (2005): L85-L88.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Monday, September 5, 2005
Adult Stem Cells Offer A Hopeful Alternative to ESCs
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Many people are troubled by embryonic stem cell research (ESCR) because it
involves the destruction of human embryos. Recent advances, however, strongly
indicate that adult stem cells are an ethically acceptable alternative to ESCR.
New research using pigs demonstrates that mesenchymal stem cells derived from
bone marrow restore cardiac function and reduce scar tissue formation when
injected into the heart after a myocardial infarction (heart attack). Since
these stem cells are derived from adult, not embryonic, tissue, this therapy
can be successfully administered without destruction of human embryos. By
considering more than one approach, scientific advance provides the way out of
the ethical dilemma created by emerging biotechnologies.
- Luciano C. Amado et al., "Cardiac Repair with Intramyocardial Injection of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells after Myocardial Infarction," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA102 (2005): 11474-79.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Sunday, September 4, 2005
Rarity and Design of Late Heavy Bombardment
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A team of American astronomers has found more evidence that points to the
supernatural design of the late heavy bombardment (LHB) of Earth by asteroids.
The LHB refers to the time (3.9 to 3.8 billion years ago) during which the
inner solar system bodies were subjected to many asteroid and comet impacts.
After much searching, they found a star, BD+20 307, with warm silicate dust
orbiting it. Warm silicate dust is a signature for abundant, intense
collisions between asteroids and/or planetesimals (small solar system bodies).
The age of the star system, 300 million years, means that the collisions have
taken place relatively late in the history of the system. That the team found
only one star, young or old, within 300 light years possessing warm silicate
dust implies that events like the LHB are quite rare. Also, the LHB of the
BD+20 307 system is far more intense than the LHB of the solar system. This
discovery confirms that bombardments of the intensity and timing necessary to
transform a planet into a state suitable for the support of advanced life must
be so rare as to demand the input of a supernatural, superintelligent Creator.
- Inseok Song et al., "Extreme Collisions Between Planetesimals as the Origin of Warm Dust Around a Sun-Like Star," Nature 436 (2005): 363-65.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Saturday, September 3, 2005
The Homochirality Problem and the Origin of Life
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Researchers have closed the vent on a possible evolutionary explanation for
the origin of life. One of the necessary steps in the evolutionary
origin-of-life scenario is the emergence of homochirality (same "handedness")
in amino acids and sugars. Researchers have been unable to identify any
chemical or physical mechanism that can produce 100% chiral enrichment (or
same handedness, which is required for life). Random chiral molecules are 50%
left-handed and 50% right-handed. In this study, researchers from Japan
demonstrate that under hydrothermal vent conditions (considered by some
scientists to be the location for life’s origin) a 100% chiral excess of amino
acids was readily lost. Even though relatively high amino acid concentrations
and the presence of metal ions, like Zn2+, prevented a total loss
of chiral excess, strict homochirality could not be maintained under
hydrothermal vent conditions. To date, all attempts to explain the origin of
homochirality have failed. If this necessary chemical property of life cannot
be accounted for by natural processes, then evolutionary explanations for the
origin of life cannot be valid.
- Atsushi Nemto et al., "Enantiomeric Excess of Amino Acids in Hydrothermal Environments," Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres 35 (2005): 167-74.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Friday, September 2, 2005
A SuperiorYardstick for Testing Cosmic Creation
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An international team of astronomers has buttressed one of the linchpins for
the biblically predicted big bang creation model and for several of the cosmic
features that give evidence for supernatural design. This linchpin is the
distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Their comparison of pulsational
variable stars in the LMC with those in the Milky Way Galaxy establishes that
the period-luminosity relationship is the same for both sets of stars. This
demonstration removes the largest remaining uncertainty in the distance to the
LMC. The team’s determination of the LMC distance as 168,000 ± 3,000 light
years provides even more certainty that the big bang creation model is correct
and that a superintelligent, supernatural Creator designed the universe for
the benefit of life, and humans in particular.
- Wolfgang Gieren et al., "Direct Distances to Cepheids in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Evidence for a Universal Slope of the Period-Luminosity Relation Up to Solar Abundance," Astrophysical Journal 627 (2005): 224-37.
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Today’s New Reason To Believe-Thursday, September 1, 2005
Biblical Account of Humanity’s Origin Confirmed
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New DNA evidence confirms RTB’s biblical creation model for human origins.
Researchers examined ancient DNA recovered from human remains dated to greater
than 10,300 years ago and found on Prince of Wales Island (southeast Alaska).
Their research provides new insights into the primeval migrational pattern of
humanity. The first humans in America originated in Asia, then crossed the
Bering Strait and migrated 1) along the Pacific coast; 2) southwardly through
Central America; and 3) southeastwardly into the Midwestern region of North
America. Previous genetic studies of DNA taken from representatives of
different population groups had demonstrated that 1) humanity had a recent
origin from a single location; 2) humanity’s original population size was
small and that all of humanity traces back to a single woman, called
mitochondrial Eve, and a single man, called Y-chromosomal Adam; and 3)
humanity expanded from near the Middle East to populate the globe. As
anthropologists study human genetic variation, all evidence to date fits the
biblical description of human origins.
- Rex Dalton, "Caveman DNA Hints at Map of Migration," Nature 436 (2005): 162.
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