Re: Cambrian Explosion Program

Brian D. Harper (bharper@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu)
Wed, 19 Jul 1995 08:45:06 -0400

Jim Bell writes:

>Writes Brian Harper:
>
><<Forget nosehairs, how about a computer simulation of your model of
>creation?>>
>
>The program I'm using to type this message is the obvious product of
>intelligent design.
>
>QED

And what are the mechanisms under consideration? What assumptions and
idealizations are used in modeling those mechanisms? Are they justified?
What does the program postdict regarding the Cambrian explosion? How do
the results compare with Glenns?

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