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Kolmogorov: Helping make probability a scientific concept

Andrei Kolmogorov (1903-1987)/Konrad Jacobs ID theorists make considerable use of probability calculations, and modern probability owes a lot to Andrei Kolmogorov. In a recent article in Nautilus, math...

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For the Easter Weekend, 2014 . . .

Here. (HT: VJT, also, Charles Babbage.) Video: [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog entry to see the video.] Copyright © 2015 Uncommon Descent. This Feed is for...

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A bottom-line issues exchange between MF and Paul Giem (et al) over prior...

In the How is ID Different thread, we can see a very significant exchange well worth headlining as it lays out what is at stake: MF, 28:  . . . Why is my prior for a Christian God effectively zero?...

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“Naturalism or Christian Theism: Where Does the Evidence Point?” TreeSearch...

I want to draw readers’ attention to a great debate that recently took place at the University of Texas at Dallas, between Blake Giunta, the founder of a recently-developed online apologetics resource...

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Following up Bostrom’s argument from simulation of universes . . .

That is, why inferring design on functionally specific, complex organisation and associated information, e.g.: and equally: . . . makes good sense. Now, overnight, UD’s Newsdesk posted on a Space dot...

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Biostatistician Makes “Own Goal” in Argument Against Dembski

Recently a criticism was leveled against Dembski’s 2005 paper Specification: the pattern that signifies intelligence. As is often the case, if you read the criticism carefully, you will realize that,...

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Design Disquisitions: Jeffrey Koperski on Two Bad and Two Good Ways to Attack...

Part two of my series looking at Jeffrey Koperski’s paper ‘Two Bad Ways to Attack Intelligent Design and Two Good Ones’ is now up on my blog. This one is quite in depth, but a couple of interesting...

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Evolution posits origins in Europe? Scant evidence for mutations

Several skeletons up end the sparse evidence for the human evolutionary tree. “The history of human evolution has been rewritten after scientists discovered that Europe was the birthplace of mankind,...

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Confusing Probability: The “Every-Sequence-Is-Equally-Improbable” Argument

Note to Readers: The past few days on this thread there has been tremendous activity and much discussion about the concept of probability.  I had intended to post this OP months ago, but found it still...

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Answering DiEb: Just what is “search” in a sense relevant to ID?

For some time now, objector DiEb has been raising the question, what do we mean by speaking of “search” in the context of evolutionary search. At 311 in the parody thread, she [IIRC] remarks:...

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Does eternally inflating cosmology cause probabilities to fail?

From John D. Norton: (2018) Eternal Inflation: When Probabilities Fail. [Preprint] In eternally inflating cosmology, infinitely many pocket universes are seeded. Attempts to show that universes like...

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What is Randomness? Part 1, with David Nguyen

Contextual Bias David Nguyen is with Think Tank Learning. See also: Asking, what is more prone to error: Science or scientists? Copyright © 2018 Uncommon Descent. This Feed is for personal...

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Silenced! Selectivity too close to truth?

Should science pursue truth regardless of consequences? Or must we succumb to political correctness? Must selectivity of females always equal males? Consider: Academic Activists Send a Published Paper...

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AI and pop music: Can simple probabilities outperform deep learning?

Haebichan Jung tells us that he built an original pop music-making machine “that could rival deep learning but with simpler solutions.” Deep learning “is a subfield of machine learning concerned with...

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Extraterrestrial civilizations: When all else fails, try Bayesianism

Schematic view of the Milky Way showing six isotropic extraterrestrial emission processes/Claudio Grimaldi, EPFL From ScienceDaily: Could there be another planet out there with a society at the same...

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Probability of a single protein forming by chance

Hat tip: Philip Cunningham April 7, 2017 Copyright © 2018 Uncommon Descent. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site...

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