Pro-ID Paper Examines Irreducible Complexity of Birds in Flight

Episode 453 February 14, 2011 00:05:16
Pro-ID Paper Examines Irreducible Complexity of Birds in Flight
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Pro-ID Paper Examines Irreducible Complexity of Birds in Flight

Feb 14 2011 | 00:05:16

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin reports on a new peer-reviewed paper arguing for the irreducible complexity of two systems vital to bird flight — feathers and the avian respiratory system. The author, Leeds University professor Andy McIntosh, challenges his critics to consider the design hypothesis as a valid scientific assumption "borne out by the evidence itself."

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