>>>>
"The question all this poses is whether Dembski's analytical
processes bearing upon CSI can, in the absence of further
information from inside the "Algorithm Room", decide whether
the solution received was actually the work of the intelligent
agent (and thus "actual CSI") or the product of an algorithm
falsely claimed to be the work of the intelligent agent (and
thus "apparent CSI")?
<<<<
An interesting (at least to me) parallel is the phenomenom of "speaking
in tongues." A person stands up in church and makes noises with his
mouth. Another person stands and claims the message (translation) is thus
and so. Yet when the origional sounds are subjected to computer analysis
no evidence of any kind of pattern or information or intelligence is
detected.
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