BrucodiSfingedellEuforbia3 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date September 1, 2025 CategoriesComputational SciencesIntelligent Design Tagged , Alan Turing, codebreaking, computing, David Berlinski, diversity, ID the Future, intelligence, inventiveness, Labor Day, mathematicians, origin of life, philosophers, physics, podcast, Science After Babel, scientific reductionism, The Imitation Game, Theory of Everything, World War II Berlinski: Life Shows a “Kind of Intelligence Evident Nowhere Else” in Nature Andrew McDiarmid September 1, 2025 Computational Sciences, Intelligent Design 1 "There is the mystery of life itself. If scientists thought that its origin and nature would yield to scientific reductionism, they have been disappointed." Read More ›
David Berlinski Type post Date June 21, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , Alan Turing, Andrew McDiarmid, codebreaking, computing, David Berlinski, ID the Future, intelligence, life, mathematician, philosophers, podcast, Reductionism, Science After Babel, The Imitation Game, Theory of Everything, World War II David Berlinski on the Immaterial, Alan Turing, and the Mystery of Life Itself Science & Culture June 21, 2023 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 1 If scientists thought that life's origin and nature would soon yield to scientific reductionism, they have been disappointed. Read More ›
Stephen Meyer Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 5, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, biological information, codebreaking, DNA, evolution, Francis Crick, intelligent design, Stephen Meyer, theistic evolution Stephen Meyer Explains the DNA Challenge to Theistic Evolution David Klinghoffer December 5, 2017 Evolution, Faith & Science 1 Dr. Meyer offers here a very crisp and helpful introduction to the codebreaking work of Francis Crick, and more. Read More ›