Dishonest Darwinists and Engineered Flight

Evolutionists are willingly chained to their paradigm, which affects their reasoning abilities. They constantly seek how evolution happened, but seldom ask if it happened in the first place. Also, many observations in nature are falsely called evolution.

A serious flaw in the science of Darwin's Disciples is believing almost everything they see is evidence for evolution. Explanations for observations that are not rooted in atheistic naturalism are rejected out of hand. These include Intelligent Design, creation, and others. Notice what happens when they evosplain powered flight in different creatures.

Bald eagle in flight, Unsplash / Hans Vleth (modified at PhotoFunia)
The story goes that powered flight evolved separately in birds, insects, and other creatures. There is no evidence, but the convergent evolution claim is so big, people believe it. (See "Homology, Convergence, and Evolutionary Mythology.") New research makes their claims even more absurd.

It has been learned that one mathematical formula can be used to determine the frequency of wing strokes in birds — and fin strokes in fish. This is evidence of design work by the Master Engineer, old son, but he does not get acknowledgement. Instead, Darwinists claim they have evidence of a common ancestor, but when creatures are not close evolutionary relatives, convergent evolution in invoked. Lazy and dishonest.

Physicists at Roskilde University in Denmark have shown that a single equation correctly describes the frequency of wing and fin strokes for a wide array of flying and swimming creatures, including birds, insects, bats, and whales. They used a technique called dimensional analysis . . . .


Dimensional analysis makes use of the fact that a true physical law should not depend on the units used for a measurement (i.e., English or metric units). Dimensional analysis is a powerful technique that is very helpful for gleaning physics and engineering insights, even when scientists don’t yet have a full understanding of the object or system being studied.

The entire article is found at "Intelligently Designed Flapping Frequencies."