Intelligent Design The Definitive Source on ID
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Information, Specified Complexity and the Explanatory Filter

Far from being “Gee whiz that’s complicated; it must be designed!,” ID theory relies on well-defined concepts such as specified complexity and an explanatory filter that allows one to distinguish designed events from either chance, necessity, or a combination of the two. Read More ›
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Yes, Intelligent Design is Detectable by Science

The elegant form and protective covering of the coiled nautilus, the interdependent parts of the vertebrate eye, and the interlocking bones, muscles, and feathers of a bird wing “give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.” Read More ›
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Intelligent Design as a Theory of Information

Intelligent design can be unpacked as a theory of information. In my paper I shall (1) show how information can be reliably detected and measured, and (2) formulate a conservation law that governs the origin and flow of information. Read More ›