Posted on 03/06/2014 9:54:06 AM PST by onedoug
God made everything intelligible...in the limit. Interesting enough to post, I think.
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Mathematical expression of an evolutionary theory.
It is interesting that they refer to evolution in both the title and in the paper, yet none of the article actually has anything to do with evolution. A more accurate description would be “why Kleiber’s Law is true”.
“By faith we understand that the worlds were prepared by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things which are visible.” -Hebrews 11:3
I agree. Better still.
To claim a connection to evolution they need to show that older species were less energy-efficient, I do not see this being done.
so, mathematical order evolved from chaos and became information to drive genetic development
and whose theory is this?
God might be able to answer your question...; )
My thoughts exactly.
Thanks for the post.
Unrelated to the actual subject matter, it is always amusing to see this type of common terminology:
“Why has nature chosen such...”
Wow, I did not know that begging the question was part of the scientific process.
John 1:1: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Last I checked birds and tortoises were smaller then elephants....
I discounted the articles authenticity as soon as I read the words...”nature chooses...” Nature doesn’t choose anything, it isn’t an entity...it is a word used to denote God’s creation to the enlightened...to others it is a false god...
The tree hugger's god.
Exactly. Worship without understanding.
It means that “nature” made intelligent choices, or at least benefitted from them
but don’t dare say “intelligent design” because that isn’t “science”
Yes.
They don’t notice the discrepancy.
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