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Robert J. Marks II

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The Non-Computable Human

An algorithm is a step-by-step set of instructions to accomplish a task. A recipe for German chocolate cake is an algorithm. Read More ›
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Why Just Anything Can’t Happen Via Infinite Universes

Can you be bald in one universe and fully haired in another? Can you have two eyeballs in this universe and three in another? The answer is no. Read More ›
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Bernoulli, Keynes, and the Big Bang

In analysis of fine-tuning, No Free Lunch Theorems, and conservation of information, Bernoulli’s PrOIR is foundational. Read More ›
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How Materialism Proves Unbounded Scientific Ignorance

There is an infinite number of things that are true that we cannot prove scientifically and never will. Read More ›
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Introducing Walter Bradley: Friend, Hero, and Coauthor of The Mystery of Life’s Origin

Through solid scientific analysis, Mystery showed there was no explanation for the origin of life. But that was 35 years ago. Has it held up? Read More ›
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Top Ten Questions and Objections to Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics

An evolutionary program whose goal is to master chess will never evolve further and offer investment advice. Read More ›

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