Tag: William Shakespeare
The Displacement Fallacy: Evolution’s Shell Game
In a shell game, an operator places a small object, like a pea, under one of three cups and then rapidly shuffles the cups to confuse observers.
There’s a Limit to What Nature Can Do
Nature actually has precious few options for manipulating the natural ingredients (atoms) of this universe.
Arguing About Taste with Large Language Models
When Large Language Models aspire to the literary genius of James Joyce, what could go wrong?
Building a Better Definition of Intelligent Design
Definitional change in science is par for the course: As paradigms shift because of scientific advances, textbook definitions change.
Jonathan Witt: More than Just “Bare” Design, Nature Reveals Cosmic Genius
Like a matryoshka doll, nature displays its depths in a hidden manner, not just on the surface.