Tag: Computational Sciences
Conservation of Information Made Simple
Conservation of information is not a difficult concept and once it is understood, it becomes clear that evolutionary processes cannot create the information required to power biological evolution.
“Complexity Brake” Defies Evolution
Why we won’t be simulating brains on computers any time soon.
Software: Such Is Life
Synthetic geneticist Craig Venter told a packed audience in Dublin that life is DNA-software-driven machinery that operates protein robots.
Eureka! It’s a Cat!
Dembski observes that a materialist-evolutionist like Daniel Dennett needs intelligence to be reducible to a dumb uncomprehending mechanism.
Dennett on Competence without Comprehension
In Turing’s contribution to computer science, Daniel Dennett finds proof that a reductionist, materialist understanding of life and cognition is well in hand.