2560px-Rosetta-stone-display-in-1985 Type post Author William A. Dembski Date January 20, 2025 CategoriesHistory of ScienceIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , Ada Lovelace, BIO-Complexity, Charles Babbage, closed system, computer science, Conservation of Information, Edgar Allan Poe, Energy, entropy, information, intellectual history, large language models, Law of Conservation of Information, Leonard Susskind, Peter Medawar, Pierre-Simon Laplace, Robert J. Marks II, search Conservation of Information: The History of an Idea William A. Dembski January 20, 2025 History of Science, Intelligent Design, Physics 30 Conservation of information” is a term that appears in both the physics and the computer science literature. Read More ›
storytelling Type post Author Peter Biles Date August 16, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismLinguisticsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , algorithms, artificial intelligence, Blake Lemoine, C.S. Lewis, chatbot, ChatGPT, CNET, consciousness, Edgar Allan Poe, human uniqueness, literature, Robert J. Marks II, robots, Stephen King, stories, Walter Bradley Center, Wheaton College Human Exceptionalism — Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Tell a Story Peter Biles August 16, 2023 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Linguistics, Neuroscience & Mind 7 The personal, communicative nature of storytelling rules out AI as a legitimate author. It can’t intend meaning. Read More ›
Edgar Allan Poe Type post Author Elizabeth Whately Date April 16, 2021 CategoriesArtsAstronomyMathematicsPhysical Sciences Tagged , common science, cosmic beginning, Edgar Allan Poe, elitism, ether, light, philosophers, poetry, Return of the God Hypothesis, Science, scientific method, scientists, stars, Stephen Meyer, universe Edgar Allan Poe — Scientist Elizabeth Whately April 16, 2021 Arts, Astronomy, Mathematics, Physical Sciences 3 In order to think scientifically, you must have an advanced degree in science. Right? Read More ›
ProofsofGod cover Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 17, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLinguisticsScientific Reasoning Tagged , animals, Bible, Chinese, code, Counting to God, doubt, Douglas Ell, Edgar Allan Poe, Egypt, English, Evolution News, faith, Hebrew Bible, humanity, intelligent design, lawyers, MIT, Russian, science, Sherlock Holmes, Spanish, Talmud, teenagers, translation, William Shakespeare ID Made Sassy: A New Book for Young People David Klinghoffer December 17, 2020 Intelligent Design, Linguistics, Scientific Reasoning 4 Douglas Ell's concept is a dialogue between Doubt and Reason, who sass each other merrily. Read More ›