numbers Type post Author William A. Dembski Date May 30, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindScientific Reasoning Tagged , abduction, artificial general intelligence, artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, CIA, computers, digits, Erik Larson, Fibonacci sequence, Harvard University Press, numbers, patterns, pi, spaces, The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, Wolfgang Pauli Breaking ChatGPT: Its Inability to Find Patterns in Numerical Sequences William A. Dembski May 30, 2023 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Scientific Reasoning 10 Pattern completion tasks like this have been part of aptitude testing for a long time. The NSA and CIA, for instance, have used them to help in hiring analysts. Read More ›
Fermi Spirograph Type post Date March 30, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , Carl Sagan, Contact (novel), Cosmos Magazine, electromagnetism, extraterrestrials, Fibonacci sequence, fine structure constant, Golden Ratio, intelligent design, Paul Davies, pi, Planck’s constant, quantum mechanics, relativity, Richard Feynman, University of Nottingham, Wolfgang Pauli Unexplained — Maybe Unexplainable — Numbers Control the Universe Science and Culture March 30, 2022 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 4 Richard Feynman called 1/137, the fine structure constant, “a magic number that comes to us with no understanding by man.” Read More ›
Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 27, 2012 CategoriesEvolutionScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, climate change, Darwin, evolution, Heartland Institute, Incivility, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), natural selection, Neo-Darwinism, science, Wolfgang Pauli A Friendly Letter to the Heartland Institute and Other Advocates of Free Speech on Global Warming Casey Luskin February 27, 2012 Evolution, Scientific Freedom 16 Climate skeptics and Darwin doubters now have a common opponent, and we're going to be linked and attacked in many of the same ways. Read More ›
Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 27, 2012 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, A Universe from Nothing, Lawrence Krauss, multiverse, natural selection, Neo-Darwinism, science, Wolfgang Pauli Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Wolfgang Pauli on the Empirical Problems with Neo-Darwinism Casey Luskin February 27, 2012 Evolution 1 "As a physicist, I should like to critically object that this model has not been supported by an affirmative estimate of probabilities." Read More ›