Tag: Computational Sciences
Your Computer Can’t Remember a Darned Thing
For materialists, the metaphor of memory for computer storage of electronic representations has become metaphysics.
Do Computers Store Memories?
“Much of the implicit public acceptance of materialistic metaphysics is due to our unexamined acceptance of dodgy metaphors as reality.”
Is Google a Step Away from Developing a Computer that Can "Program Itself"?
Don’t hold your breath.
The Difficulty of Designing an Error-Correcting Code
The theory of error-correcting codes dates back to Claude Shannon’s work in 1948.
Dembski Speaks at the University of Chicago; Mathematician Leo Kadanoff Says Darwinists Need to "Deal with These Questions"
His talk gives a taste of his new book’s elegant and accessible argument, a next step forward for the theory of intelligent design.