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| Date: 2003/01/10 11:45:34, Link 209.152.7.1 |
| Author: Barbarian |
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Yes, and note this one: "Second, there must be no adequate natural explanation for the pattern." It's true, but it is useless if you try to change this to: Second, there must be no known adequate natural explanation for the pattern. Hence, lightning was, by Dembski's method, "designed", before we knew how it worked. When knowledge filled in that gap, suddenly it wasn't "designed" anymore. This is the way ID works. It's truely a "God of the gaps" argument. |
| Date: 2003/01/10 12:01:25, Link 209.152.7.1 | ||
| Author: Barbarian | ||
I wonder how a baseball player, using cues about the sound of a bat hitting a ball, and a split-second sample of the early trajectory of the ball, is able to instantly compute the subsequent path of the ball so as to run to that spot and catch it. Yet it seems effortless. Maybe brains work better than we think? |
| Date: 2003/01/10 13:18:06, Link 209.152.7.1 |
| Author: Barbarian |
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Yes, and my comment was partly tongue-in-cheek. However, I am not suprised to learn that trajectory tracking behavior in humans is not a straightforward mathamatical analysis, but rather a modification of neural systems useful in predatory behavior. Not what you would expect from a designer. But rather typical of evolutionary processes. |
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