Tag: University of Portsmouth
Magical Thinking: Can Pterosaurs Be Darwinized?
Neil Thomas has written about “Evolutionary Theory as Magical Thinking” and there is no shortage of examples in the literature on fossils.
A Mystery: How Human Languages Came to Exist
Neuroscientists wrestle with human language even more than poets or (for example) English majors do.
Ahead of New Book Edition, Geoglyphs and Natural Features Test Dembski’s Design Inference
Designed features can hide in plain sight. A closer look can sometimes reveal the intentional acts of a mind.
Design Filter Is Best Bet for Finding Liars
Not all intelligent design is benevolent. Design can deceive. Can ID techniques filter the true from the false?
Information as Matter’s “Fifth State” — A Physicist’s Contortion
Dark matter is the unknown substance thought to make up some 27 percent of the universe. It can’t be observed but only theorized.