conceptual-art-journey-to-dream-step-into-another-world-insi-573184763-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 20, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Big Bang, books, brain, Center for Science and Culture, Charles Murray, classical music, consciousness, Dan Brown, Darwin on Trial, Darwin’s Black Box, death, Denyse O’Leary, dreams, fiction, genome, Gospels, immaterial genome, immaterial reality, Jeremy England, Larry Sanger, Martin Rees, materialism, Michael Behe, Michael Egnor, Michael Levin, near-death experiences, neuroscience, neurosurgeons, New Testament, Plato, Plato’s Revenge, Prague, Return of the God Hypothesis, Richard Sternberg, Roman Catholics, soul, Stephen Meyer, Taking Religion Seriously, terminal lucidity, The Immortal Mind, universe, Wall Street Journal, Wikipedia From Charles Murray to Dan Brown, the Culture Is Maturing Toward the Immortal Mind David Klinghoffer October 20, 2025 Faith & Science, Neuroscience & Mind 7 The existence of an immaterial reality, a soul, or a genome, is a concept that has been bubbling up, independently, across a range of minds. Read More ›
computer Type post Author William A. Dembski Date September 13, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, ChatGPT4, Chronicle of Higher Education, classical music, Erik Larson, Harvard University Press, hospital, human intelligence, humor, inference to the best explanation, intelligence, jokes, large language models, Ludwig van Beethoven, mouse, The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, whale, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ChatGPT Is Becoming Increasingly Impressive William A. Dembski September 13, 2023 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Neuroscience & Mind 12 Yet I continue to maintain that human intelligence is qualitatively different from artificial intelligence. Read More ›
Igor Stravinsky Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 23, 2018 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, classical music, Elon Musk, Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics, Johann Sebastian Bach, Lovelace test, podcast, Robert Crowther, Robert J. Marks II, robots, Sarah Chaffee, Stephen Hawking, Turing test Robert Marks on the Lovelace Test David Klinghoffer January 23, 2018 Neuroscience & Mind 2 Beyond lies the unique realm of the human, no matter what addled things Stephen Hawking may say about computers “replacing” us. Read More ›