From: Wesley R. Elsberry <welsberr@inia.cls.org>
>IIRC, where Dembski does give examples of chance hypotheses in
>TDI, they clearly are premised upon equiprobability of
>outcomes.
See the example at the bottom of page 44 for an exception. This is my
favourite example, as its the only one in the whole book that refers to more
than one chance hypothesis. Strange that such an important example is tucked
away in a footnote.
Richard Wein.
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