PezmurcilagoorbicularPlataxorbicularismarRojoEg Type post Author William A. Dembski Date October 1, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhysics Tagged , Aristotle, Assembly Theory, BIO-Complexity, Charles Darwin, combustion chamber, Conservation of Information, disorder, entropy, formational order, heat energy, information, Law of Increasing Functional Information, Leroy Cronin, living things, monographs, order, patent offices, Paul Davies, perpetual motion machines, physical systems, piston, prime matter, Robert Hazen, Second Law of Thermodynamics, shmoo, Stuart Kauffman, The Law of Conservation of Information, thermal equilibrium, thermal order, work Nature’s Missing Law of Information William A. Dembski October 1, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Physics 6 Conservation of information is not just an idea or concept that sits blithely in a world of mathematical abstraction. Read More ›
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