Claude_Shannon_1776 Type post Date December 10, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy of Science Tagged , __k-review, Being as Communion, blind search, Brian Miller, causation, Claude Shannon, Conservation of Information, David Snoke, David Wolpert, entropy, Eric Anderson, Evolutionary Informatics Lab, Gödel's incompleteness theorems, Great Barrier Reef, information, information theory, Interface Focus, materialism, Michael Keas, No Free Lunch theorems, Robert J. Marks II, robots, Royal Society, Santa Fe Institute, semantic information, Shannon information, Walter Bradley Center, William A. Dembski Trends in Philosophy of Science: What Does “Semantic Information” Mean? Science & Culture December 10, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy of Science 8 Theorists hope to alleviate a deficiency in Shannon information theory, which dealt only with the structure of a communication, not its semantics. Read More ›
snapdragons Type post Date November 27, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionGeologyLife SciencesPaleontology Tagged , __k-review, anomalies, Cambrian Explosion, Darwinian theory, Georgia Tech, hominins, intelligent design, Israel, John Innes Centre, living fossils, oxygen, paleontology, PLOS ONE, Santa Fe Institute, thermodynamics, University of Chicago Living Fossils, Ancient Oxygen, Colorful Snapdragons: Anomalies Challenge Darwin’s Story Science & Culture November 27, 2017 Evolution, Geology, Life Sciences, Paleontology 7 Enough anomalies can wreck a paradigm. Read More ›
information Type post Author Michael Egnor Date August 30, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Albert Einstein, Big Think, Fifth Way, intelligent design, John Archibald Wheeler, Santa Fe Institute, scientific revolution, Shannon information, Stephen Meyer, Thomas Aquinas, William A. Dembski Is Information the Basis for the Universe? Michael Egnor August 30, 2017 Intelligent Design 7 Information, understood as formal and final cause, is what makes nature real. Read More ›