A post-doc in the Moment of Science Laboratories has worked out the biochemical pathway by which evolution information is metabolized by the Blogosphere.
Pay it a visit and click on the map, biochemist will appreciate it particularly, but it’s for everyone
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I was wandering what it would take to show to an IDer as Michael Behe or William Dembski that darwinism can account for the majority of observations made by biologists and that those yet unexplained aren’t unexplainable.
My conclusion is that the task is impossible.
Those guys must (may) sincerely think that they are smarter then the [...]
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Look at this one from Behe:
(page 10, §3, of, underline mine): (19)
This inference to design based upon the appearance of a “purposeful arrangement of parts” is a completely subjective proposition, determined in the eye of each beholder and his/her viewpoint concerning the complexity of a system.
The court implies that apprehending design is akin to judging [...]
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I like sophisms a lot, but during week-end discussions about insignificant matters. Not when it comes to discuss seriously science.
Look at this one from Behe:
(page 9, §3, of) Cellular machines and machines in our everyday world share a relevant property — their functional complexity, born of a purposeful arrangement of parts — and [...]
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I was summarizing my posts about Anne Dambricourt, wandering if there is enough staff to make a short paper. The answer is probably no, this kind of elements are available on books already. But the I came across that:
As I like building models I set up a few variations around my central idea which came [...]
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I received a single reaction concerning ADM-DM series, from a friend; she reproached to my presentation to be too much “preset”:
[translated]…, it isn’t fair to use constant food concentration, preset velo-jump intensities and a particular ratio between the velo-jumps due to d1-d2 and d1-d2-d3. Make them random.
A short discussion followed and she accepted that it [...]
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