Tag: mathematics
William Dembski on the “Science vs. Science” Debate, the “Two Strands” in ID Research, and More
I doubt anyone was “holding his breath” waiting for the Berlin Wall to fall. Yet it did.
Wistar and DNA Day: A 50-Year Fuse Under Neo-Darwinism
The Wistar conference, which opened in Philadelphia on April 25, 1966, was the beginning of the end for neo-Darwinism.
Remembering Leo Kadanoff
I stayed in touch with Leo sporadically over the coming years. Occasionally, he would comment on intelligent design.
A Taxonomy of Information
Human intelligence creates stop signs to tell car drivers to stop. Nature uses TGA in the genetic code to tell translation to stop.
Listen: Robert J. Marks on “Information,” and What Is It, Anyway?
“ID Inquiry” is a forum that gives readers and listeners a chance to pose questions and challenges to ID scientists and scholars.