Posted on 05/11/2009 5:16:54 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
Chapter 11: Questions Often Asked about the Information Concept
My talks at universities and technical institutes are usually followed by lively discussions. A small selection of the frequently asked questions are now listed and answered briefly.
Q1: Have you now proved the existence of God?
A1: Conclusions must always be based on scientific results and these may give rise to further ideas. It is, however, scientifically impossible to prove the existence of God, but many aspects of this world cannot be understood at all if God is excluded.
Q2: Do your assertions refute evolution?...
(Excerpt) Read more at answersingenesis.org ...
Chapter 1: Preliminary Remarks about the Concept of Information
Chapter 2: Principles of Laws of Nature
Chapter 3: Information Is a Fundamental Entity
Chapter 4: The Five Levels of the Information Concept
Chapter 5: Delineation of the Information Concept
Chapter 6: Information in Living Organisms
Chapter 7: The Three Forms in which Information Appears
Chapter 8: Three Kinds of Transmitted Information
Chapter 9: The Quality and Usefulness of Information
Chapter 10: Some Quantitative Evaluations of Semantics
(Stay tuned for Chapter 12!)
Ping!
You want my head to explode, don’t you?
Fools.
Take a look at this and tell me if you see any possibility of such a thing evolving...
Is that real? I have never, ever heard of that before. Amazing if true!
Awesome video, thanks. I bet “scientists” (and I use the term loosely) would say the bird evolved that ability, right? *rolls eyes*
Thanks for the ping!
Type in ‘honey badger’ on youtube. The honey badger is Africa’s pound for pound baddest animal. When not teaming up with the yellow honey guide bird against African bees, he is usually out killing and eating every kind of insanely vicious and poisonous snake on the continent, and a puff adder, cobra, or mamba to this little guy is just a snack. On the rare occasion when he gets bitten, he finishes off the snake, sleeps the poison off for an hour or two, and then eats the snake.
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