A Son Realizes the Irrepressible TruthHoward Glicksman February 13, 2017I had just witnessed in action what Douglas Axe describes in his book Undeniable as the design intuition.
In Conclusion: An Overview of the Body’s Amazing, Irreducibly Complex SystemsHoward Glicksman September 16, 2016Look at yourself in the mirror and wonder at an awesome mystery.
Central Command: The Brain’s Role in Maintaining BalanceHoward Glicksman September 10, 2016Using our brain to try to figure out how our brain works is a mystery.
How the Body Deals with GravityHoward Glicksman September 6, 2016The human body is an inherently unstable object that needs to take control to stay balanced.
When You Don’t Have Time to Think: ReflexesHoward Glicksman August 19, 2016A reflex is an involuntary, pre-programmed, automatic motor response.
A Sense of Balance: Understanding the Vestibular ApparatusHoward Glicksman August 17, 2016Common sense teaches that without this special sense our earliest ancestors could never have survived.
Can You Hear Me Now? Good, Then Thank Your Irreducibly Complex EarsHoward Glicksman August 9, 2016Hearing is a mystery that nobody, not even evolutionary biologists, understands.
The Mystery of VisionHoward Glicksman August 3, 2016Without the right refractive power or eyeball diameter our earliest ancestors would have been as blind as bats.
The Neuromuscular System: Your Body’s Balancing ActHoward Glicksman July 30, 2016Let's look at some of the ways the body acquires the information it needs about its external and internal environment.
Muscles and Nervous System: Keeping the Body MovingHoward Glicksman July 23, 2016To be able to sit and read this paragraph, your body must perform several actions all at once.
In Female Sexual Function, Irreducible Complexity and Natural Survival CapacityHoward Glicksman July 20, 2016I've already explained that the embryo is destined to become female unless chemicals swing into action to make it become a normal male.
Irreducible Complexity in Male Sexual FunctionHoward Glicksman July 10, 2016The human embryo is destined to become female by default unless several chemicals swing into action.
Puberty, Maturation, and Fertility: The Role of Information in Human ReproductionHoward Glicksman July 1, 2016The word sex comes from the Latin secare which means to separate or divide.
In the Beginning: Male and FemaleHoward Glicksman June 25, 2016What most people do not know or appreciate is how the body decides whether to make male or female parts.
The Kidney’s Irreducibly Complex SystemsHoward Glicksman June 18, 2016The kidney may not be as sophisticated as the brain or the liver, but it definitely has a lot of roles to play.
Liver Function and Its EffectsHoward Glicksman June 11, 2016By using Tim's case, we will see what would have happened to our earliest ancestors without any one of them.
How the Body Controls Its CalciumHoward Glicksman June 5, 2016Without any one of the necessary systems being in place, the whole would fail and calcium control would be lost.
Forming Strong Bones Is an Irreducibly Complex ProcessHoward Glicksman June 1, 2016Without Vitamin D, our earliest ancestors wouldn't have been able to absorb enough calcium to build up their bones and survive within the laws of nature.
Calcium: Maintaining the Right ProportionsHoward Glicksman May 21, 2016It's important to understand how the body works, not just how it looks.
Calcium’s Role in the Body — and a Note on the Origin of This SeriesHoward Glicksman May 10, 2016Control is the key to life. But how does the body achieve it?