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Probability's Nature And Nature's Probability - Lite - A Sequel for Non-Scientists and a Clarion Call to Scientific Integrity (Paperback)
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Probability's Nature And Nature's Probability - Lite - A Sequel for Non-Scientists and a Clarion Call to Scientific Integrity (Paperback)
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Loot Price R328
Discovery Miles 3 280
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This is the sequel to the well received "Probability's Nature And
Nature's Probability which was written in depth for Scientist and
Professionals. This new book has the same wonderful foundation, but
has been revised and put into layman's terms so anyone can
understand it. The author once believed anyone not accepting the
"proven" evolutionary scenario that was ingrained during his
science education was of the same mentality as someone believing in
a flat earth. With continued scientific investigation, paying
closer attention to actual data (rather than speculative
conclusions), he began to doubt the natural explanations that had
been so ingrained in a number of key areas including the origin and
fine-tuning of mass and energy, the origin of life with its complex
information content, and the increase in complexity in living
organisms. It was science, and not religion, that caused his
disbelief in the explanatory powers of undirected nature. The
fantastic leaps of faith required to accept the undirected natural
causes in these areas demand a scientific response to the
scientific-sounding concepts that in fact have no known scientific
basis. Scientific integrity needs to be restored so that ideas that
have no methods to test or falsify are not considered part of
science. Too often "possible" is used by scientists without
considering that "possible" has a scientific definition within the
nature of probability. For example, one should not be able to get
away with stating "it is possible that life arose from non-life by
..." or "it's possible that a different form of life exists
elsewhere in the universe" without first demonstrating that it is
indeed possible (non-zero probability) using known science. One
could, of course, state "it may be speculated that ...," but such a
statement wouldn't have the believability that its author intends
to convey by the pseudo-scientific pronouncement. This book reviews
the many prevalent scenarios that are widely accepted, but need
closer examination of their scientific validity. It will also
examine the scientific validity of Intelligent Design (ID) as a
model that can be empirically detected and examined. For example,
the book uses known science (including Shannon and Functional
information principles) to prove that it is impossible (zero
probability) for life's complex information system to have an
undirected natural source. The usefulness of the ID model for
furthering scientific inquiry is also analyzed. One chapter is
devoted to exposing fallacies, presuppositions, and beliefs that
attempt to prevent acceptance of ID as "science."
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