Tag: cheating
Sociovirologists Say Viruses Can Cheat, Cooperate
What does it mean to say that a defective string of genes’s behavior could be self-defeating? Or self-preserving? Where did the “self” come in?
Understanding the Genius of The Design Inference
Being dealt four poker hands that were all royal flushes would be a very rare and special pattern, pointing to someone cheating.
“Suspect Science”: Stephen Meyer and James Tour Bring Clarity on the Origin of Life
Helpfully, Meyer stops Tour again and again and asks for clarification of scientific terms and concepts that might not be obvious to all viewers.
On Origin of Life, New Long Story Skewers Materialist Doctrine
The OOL researchers don’t believe they are cheating or stealing. They’re not dishonest, or stupid. But they are fooling themselves.
Did Chess Ace Hans Niemann Cheat? A Design Detection Poser
At first glance the problem might seem far removed from the design detecting rules William Dembski laid out in his Cambridge University Press monograph.