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File William A. Dembski, "Searching Large Spaces: Displacement and the No Free Lunch Regress" (2005)
Abstract --- Searching for small targets in large spaces is a common problem in the sciences. Because blind search is inadequate for such searches, it needs to be supplemented with additional information, thereby transforming a blind search into an assisted search. This additional information can be quantified and indicates that assisted searches themselves result from searching higher-level search spaces–by conducting, as it were, a search for a search. Thus, the original search gets displaced to a higher-level search. The key result in this paper is a displacement theorem, which shows that successfully resolving such a higher-level search is exponentially more difficult than successfully resolving the original search. Leading up to this result, a measure-theoretic version of the No Free Lunch theorems is formulated and proven. The paper shows that stochastic mechanisms, though able to explain the success of assisted searches in locating targets, cannot, in turn, explain the source of assisted searches. --- http://www.designinference.com/documents/2005.03.Searching_Large_Spaces.pdf
File Bruce J. McFadden, "Fossil Horses - Evidence for Evolution" (2005)
"Science" 18 March 2005, vol. 307, s. 1728-1730. --- Abstract --- The modern day horse Equus is a beloved icon but also, thanks to its many fossil relatives, has proved valuable for understanding macroevolution (that is, the long-term evolution of species). In his Perspective, MacFadden discusses fossil evidence supporting a branching family tree for the Family Equidae and points out why horse fossils have been beneficial for understanding evolution.
Document Ks. Andrzej Luter, "Prawda nauki i wiary" (2004)
"Tygodnik Powszechny" 2004-06-13; http://tygodnik.onet.pl/1563,1169205,1,dzial.html
Document "Scopes Snoops. Watching one arm of Kansas’ vast right-wing conspiracy" (2005)
"The Pitch" Mar 17, 2005; http://www.pitch.com/issues/2005-03-17/news/strip.html
Document Alvin Plantinga, "Methodological Naturalism? Part 2" (1997)
"Origins & Design" 1997, vol. 18, no. 2; http://www.arn.org/docs/odesign/od182/methnat182.htm
Document Alvin Plantinga, "Methodological Naturalism? Part I" (1997)
"Origins & Design" 1997, vol. 18, no. 1; http://www.arn.org/docs/odesign/od181/methnat181.htm
Document Oliver Sacks, "Remembering Francis Crick" (2005)
"The New York Review of Books" Volume 52, Number 5 · March 24, 2005; http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17861
Document Michael J. Everhart, "Criticisms of evolution aren't based on science" (2005)
"The Wichita Eagle" March 15, 2005; http://www.kansas.com/mld/eagle/news/editorial/11135418.htm
File Guillermo Gonzalez, "Habitable Zones in the Universe" (2005)
Comments: 71 pages, 3 figures, 1 table; to be published in "Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres" --- Abstract: --- Habitability varies dramatically with location and time in the universe. This was recognized centuries ago, but it was only in the last few decades that astronomers began to systematize the study of habitability. The introduction of the concept of the habitable zone was key to progress in this area. The habitable zone concept was first applied to the space around a star, now called the Circumstellar Habitable Zone. Recently, other, vastly broader, habitable zones have been proposed. We review the historical development of the concept of habitable zones and the present state of the research. We also suggest ways to make progress on each of the habitable zones and to unify them into a single concept encompassing the entire universe.
Document Michael J. Behe, "Dogmatyczny darwinizm"
"Azymut" nr 8; http://www.euro-forum.net/strony/uniwers/behe.htm
Document Michael J. Behe, "Dogmatyczny darwinizm"
"Azymut" nr 8; http://www.euro-forum.net/strony/uniwers/behe.htm
Document "Scopes II" (2005)
"The Kansas City Star" March 13, 2005: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/opinion/11121523.htm
Document Bob Holmes, "Alive! What do you need to create life?" (2005)
"New Scientist" February 12, 2005, p. 2.
Document Allan Dobras, "Desperate Times for Darwinism? We Can Only Hope" (2005)
http://www.pfm.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=BreakPoint1&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=15539
Document Charles Colson, "Déjà vu All Over Again: What’s the Matter with Kansas?" (2005)
"BreakPoint with Charles Colson" Commentary #050315; http://www.pfm.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=BreakPoint1&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=15556
Document Peter Slevin, "Battle on Teaching Evolution Sharpens" (2005)
"The Washington Post" March 14, 2005; http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32444-2005Mar13.html? (+ a Robert Crowther's letter)
Document Armand Marie Leroi, "A Family Tree in Every Gene" (2005)
"The New York Times" March 14, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/14/opinion/14leroi.html?th
Document Robert Tuttle, "A life where science and faith coexist: (2005)
"The Christian Science Monitor" March 10, 2005; http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0310/p12s02-lire.html
Document Stephen C. Meyer and John Angus Campbell, "Teach the controversy" (2005)
"The Baltimore Sun" March 11, 2005; http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bal-op.darwin11mar11,1,1789292.story?coll=bal-oped-headlines
Document "Najstarszy praczłowiek odkryty?" (2005)
http://wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,28434,wid,6813421,wiadomosc.html
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