Tag: complexity
Intuitive Specified Complexity: A User-Friendly Account
At this early stage in the discussion, however, it seems wise to lay out specified complexity in a convenient non-technical way.
Intelligently Designed Evolution? Sorry, Wrong Universe
Many in the intelligent design camp have considered the possibility that the evolutionary process was designed.
Sex: A Masterpiece of Design
“If any of these aspects…were different or non-existent, then sexual reproduction couldn’t take place. And so you require multiple codependent sub-functions.”
Evolution’s Chicken and Egg Problem — Explained
The conclusion based on a mathematical analysis of self-replication is that asking which came first, the chicken or the egg, is getting way ahead of the game.
A Few Thoughts on the Cronin-Tour Debate
Under the theory of an unguided process of chemical and biological evolution, should a threshold of complexity, clearly identifying life, be expected?