Who are you talking to?Pay for your science education you lack. Stop and think.
Your objection makes no sense.
Rossum does not owe you a science education.
You got robbed, face it.
Who are you talking to?Pay for your science education you lack. Stop and think.
Your objection makes no sense.
Rossum does not owe you a science education.
You got robbed, face it.
I did.You are right. I assumed the meaning of the words.
You were able to show the words meant something entirely different.
Therefore my explanation for the meaning of those words was in error.
We should however note that there is a meaning to be wrong about.
There was a design, and a purpose.
And there was an intelligence behind it.
Actually, I think I may be repeating myself.
Try to read my words again.
Why not? You were willing to assume meaning when you saw SOS? Why not when you see a light flashing or detect a signal flashing at regular intervals?I
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No, I would not.am curious VZ, Buffalo, and others who assume messages…
If at night you saw a light flashing in the distance at very regular intervals, would you assume a message? Would you assume design?
If instead of seeing the light, what if you picked up the electromagnetic signal on a radio? Would you assume a message? Would you assume design?
Because your example does not provide enough information to know anything.Why not? You were willing to assume meaning when you saw SOS? Why not when you see a light flashing or detect a signal flashing at regular intervals?
Because there is a specific pattern that is readily discerned from background.I did.
How do you know that there is meaning behind the words?
So in once case, you see pebbles which appear to be aligned in an SOS, and you assume meaning.Because your example does not provide enough information to know anything.kbachler
How do you know that there is meaning behind the words? (Note, I should have said “letters” since it was SOS
Sure. There is more information contained in the letters spelled out on the sand then there is in your described flashing signal.So in once case, you see pebbles which appear to be aligned in an SOS, and you assume meaning.
In a second case, you see a regularly flashing light, or detect a regularly flashing radio signal, and feel there is not enough information.
Do you care to resolve this?
No, this has been addressed earlier in the thread.In the first case, we have pebbles aligned. There is no evidence of technology. The pebbles could have been aligned naturally, or by an animal.
I was told an SOS spelled out in pebbles on the beach.You don’t know if there were a lot of pebbles or a few, you don’t know if the SOS was well defined or obliquely defined. But you assume meaning.
No, EM and light occur in nature all the time.In the second case, we have a light or radio signal, flashing regularly, in either case creating an indication that technology might be involved, and you feel that there is insufficient information.
This is not an example of bias or hypocrisy.This is where personal bias and hypocrisy of knowledge creep in, isn’t it VZ? And this is exactly the example of why we can NEVER assume meaning without proof.
You were failed by your misunderstanding of the source.You were failed by your source.
The four mutations were on the Y chromosomes. Not on the whole genome. You really need to read the source more carefully. Remember that this is a population of two. My figure of 900 billion is for a population of six billion. Naturally the numbers are different.They found four significant mutations between the Y chromosomes of the two men, despite the many generations of separation.
A very wise statistics professor once said ‘Two does not equal a trend.’Remember that this is a population of two. My figure of 900 billion is for a population of six billion. Naturally the numbers are different.
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No. There is no more information in the letters than in the light; although you have ASSUMED there is. Consider the next response.Sure. There is more information contained in the letters spelled out on the sand then there is in your described flashing signal.
The extra information makes a great deal of difference.
Again, there is no information in my example (here or in any of my previous examples) of how many pebbles were used, whether the letters were clear or unclear, whether the pebbles we all of one type or different types. Nothing other than the pebbles were arranged in the shape of an SOS. There was nothing about how they were arranged, or by whom, whether one or more animals kicked them around (including humans) or whether they were placed purposefully. Not ONE shred of evidence. But because they appeared to be letters, you accept it as a message. And there ARE naturally occurring phenomena that can arrange move pebbles, so yes, there is naturally occurring phenomena that would account for the letters.No, this has been addressed earlier in the thread.
It was likely contained in the many posts you have not read.
The SOS spelled out in the sand were spelled out. They did not just appear.
And there is no naturally occurring phenomena that would account for the letters.
No, it isn’t. If it is, then I will tell you that pictures show a giant face on Mars (they do!) Is that sufficient evidence to discern a message/creative act?I was told an SOS spelled out in pebbles on the beach.
That is sufficient information to discern a message.
So do pebbles. Wind. Rain. I bet that I can go many places and find pebbles arranged in an SOS.No, EM and light occur in nature all the time.
Between you and the source regularly, periodically?A regular blink could easily be something passing between me and the source.
Unless you are thinking of some other type of signal. But you did not provide that information, so we do not know.
It’s an extreme example of bias and hypocrisy. You’ve already proven it by assuming more for information for the pebbles than was given. The issue isn’t that I think I conveyed more information than I did, the issue is that you’ve assumed more information about the pebbles than you care to admit.This is not an example of bias or hypocrisy.
It is an example of someone believing they have conveyed more information then they actually conveyed.
Your first error is not reading the piece:A very wise statistics professor once said ‘Two does not equal a trend.’
He was right.
If the study was really based on a sampling of only 2 then the study itself is in question.
In the new study, the researchers looked at the Y chromosomes of two Chinese men born 13 generations apart. The Y chromosome is passed unchanged from father to son, so mutations accumulate slowly over generations.
Three sequences were used, not two. The used the “human genome project” to provide a reference sequence.The researchers sequenced the chromosomes and compared them with the reference sequence from the original human genome project to find single base pair differences in the sequence.
I never claimed it was true. I claimed it was possible. For the argument I only need to demonstrate that it is reasonably possible.I’m sorry - there are both mathematical models that show that the interpretation is possible and legitimate, as well as subatomic tests which show the same.
I’m sorry too. There is no warrant for believing that what is possible is true. It must be confirmed by a reasonable amount of evidence. Subatomic test cannot possibly prove the existence of an infinite number of universes. Please get real. Thanks.
I’m not talking about personal bias, I’m talking about actual logic and actual science. For the atheist many things are true. For the Christian many things are true. For the Muslim many things are true.There is nothing in that assumption which eliminates God as creator.
Well, I don’t agree. For the atheist there is everything in that assumption that eliminates God as Creator, just as the atheist Dawkins said that the theory of evolution went a long way toward making atheism respectable.
I am done for tonight.![]()
I’ll take that bet. Just find me one.So do pebbles. Wind. Rain. I bet that I can go many places and find pebbles arranged in an SOS.
Including you.People really need to learn to discern science from opinion.
Quantum Electrodynamics shows that there is chance in the universe. Furthermore, dating back even to relatively early studies of light (the study of which falls under QED) we could see that if we performed experiment A, light appeared to be wave-like in nature, but if we performed experiment B, light appeared to be particle-like in nature. For a long time this duality caused an issue; how could light be both, it must be one or the other.kbachler
**Namely, there are legitimate reasons to assume there are an infinite number of universes. **
What reasons would those be, since there is no proof whatever that they exist?
Well Buffalo, given the version of Rossum or of you, it’s easy to tell that Rossum offers science, and that you offer pseudo-science - opinion disguised as science.Including you.
OK. Send the cash. I just went to the parking lot and did it.I’ll take that bet. Just find me one.
Would someone please provide me with an example of “irreducible complexity” in biology? I don’t understand what is meant by that.. One easily testable form of CSI is irreducible complexity, which can be discovered by experimentally reverse-engineering biological structures to see if they require all of their parts to function. When ID researchers find irreducible complexity in biology, they conclude that such structures were designed.
No and no one else has either. I always give scientific evidence.Have you noticed that I am willing to listen to arguments and change my opinion if a rational argument, if scientific evidence is given.
But this massive, seemingly forum-wide distrust about science, this huge bias, needs to stop. It’s bad for Catholicism. It’s bad for Christians. It’s bad for those in the faith, and bad for trying to bring new people to the faith.
If we need to disagree with something in science, it needs to be for a real reason, a well-reasoned, reason. Not because they are all dirty atheists like Dawkins.
I can’t believe the hate speech I read here from “Christians”.
Post the photo.OK. Send the cash. I just went to the parking lot and did it.