Month: January 2024
Hidden, Now Revealed: Amazonia, Fitness Landscapes, and Fibonacci Numbers
The caption for one image of spiral galaxy NGC 628 notes: “The spiraling filamentary structure looks somewhat like a cross section of a nautilus shell.”
On the Origin of Life, Astrophysicist Paul Sutter Seems to Agree with James Tour
Quick, let’s tweet that to Professor Dave — oh, wait… His account on the X platform has been suspended.
Astrophysicist: “We Do Not Yet Know How, Where, or Why Life First Appeared”
It’s good to find another scientist — with no connections to intelligent design — who sees the issue so clearly.
Artificial General Intelligence: AI’s Temptation to Theft Over Honest Toil
The worry is — and it’s a legitimate worry — that our environments will increasingly be altered to accommodate AI.
Dembski and Ruse Look Back on 20 Years of Debate — And a Special Anniversary
The protest about the “spectre of intelligent design” was telling. When critics start talking that way, you can’t help wondering if ID is onto something.