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To: WindOracle

Hypothesising is extremelyimportant in biology. But hypotheses with no experimantal or observational implications are not science.

What currently unknown fact does ID expect that evolution (natural selection) does not expect? What is the ID research program?


314 posted on 02/22/2005 4:00:10 PM PST by js1138
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To: js1138
Hypothesising is extremely important in biology. But hypotheses with no experimantal or observational implications are not science.
I do not say it need not be experimented on, it should. But such intuitive thinking leads to the creativity of men like Da Vinci, and Einstein, who look at things the rest of us do from a different perspective. This is the spark of true genius. Many scientific men are mere technicians, brilliant ones, but building only upon what has been firmly established... but the greatest advances come from the other sort.

What currently unknown fact does ID expect that evolution (natural selection) does not expect? What is the ID research program?
If anyone could tell you what unknown fact anyone hoped to find, it would not be unknown would it? I assume it could lead us into very unexpected directions, which are in fact, often the most profitable. Many of our advances have the most impact in ways we never imagined to begin with.

318 posted on 02/22/2005 4:08:47 PM PST by WindOracle
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