Tag: Computational Sciences
Computing the "Best Case" Probability of Proteins from Actual Data, and Falsifying a Prediction of Darwinism
The genomes of life have the fingerprints of an intelligent source all over them.
Is Artificial Intelligence Possible?
Specific arrays of electrons can represent apples and all sorts of things, according to the input and output of programmers and users of the machine.
Evolutionary Computing: The Invisible Hand of Intelligence
It’s called evolutionary computing. But is it Darwinian? It’s called an evolutionary algorithm. But is that an oxymoron?
Listen: Donald Johnson on Programming of Life
Dr. Johnson explains what inspired his latest book and how he as an information scientist addresses the origin of life.
Information Creates the Universe
Dembski’s informational ontology is clearly not a fringe idea, as evidenced by a book review in Nature.