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Path: ...!2.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!feeds.news.ox.ac.uk!news.ox.ac.uk!nntp-feed.chiark.greenend.org.uk!ewrotcd!news.eyrie.org!beagle.ediacara.org!.POSTED.beagle.ediacara.org!not-for-mail From: Mark Isaak <specimenNOSPAM@curioustaxon.omy.net> Newsgroups: talk.origins Subject: Re: CONTRARY EVIDENCE (WASRe: Evide)nce! Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 21:24:07 -0700 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 97 Sender: to%beagle.ediacara.org Approved: moderator@beagle.ediacara.org Message-ID: <utj158$2nfar$1@dont-email.me> References: <us50n9$38rn0$1@dont-email.me> <86msr8tztx.fsf@example.com> <0kimuihr7sulviejpk5dnrjcduda26f8n0@4ax.com> <86il1wty8k.fsf@example.com> <hleoui5fr9lhkuk3at87j8nepa0cob8hb5@4ax.com> <86le6rvetn.fsf@example.com> <qqiouipguu6qv08k5uiuj5lmged9a6scic@4ax.com> <p_0HN.545269$xHn7.365886@fx14.iad> <dtqquippo9sdpp0g234gl44ru4hpraaq6c@4ax.com> <LM8IN.701577$p%Mb.613681@fx15.iad> <5vl2vilpidbokkqrd0v635aoudh42ql3u2@4ax.com> <DiuIN.572243$xHn7.66749@fx14.iad> <fa08vitrlk8u0dicb4lvi3e0044k8512rf@4ax.com> <8bpJN.709697$p%Mb.210946@fx15.iad> <ut6ol3$3ha7j$1@dont-email.me> <oZKJN.525905$c3Ea.150518@fx10.iad> <utb5vv$lheb$1@dont-email.me> <MQiKN.65640$_a1e.51510@fx16.iad> <utdm3q$19nfh$1@dont-email.me> <fOEKN.126618$hN14.44720@fx17.iad> <utho6t$2al76$2@dont-email.me> <VQ%KN.556577$PuZ9.338006@fx11.iad> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: beagle.ediacara.org; posting-host="beagle.ediacara.org:3.132.105.89"; logging-data="9351"; mail-complaints-to="usenet@beagle.ediacara.org" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird To: talk-origins@moderators.isc.org Cancel-Lock: sha1:ypQFPUCXsi8kEO8cYmF1BcPPX9c= Return-Path: <news@eternal-september.org> X-Original-To: talk-origins@ediacara.org Delivered-To: talk-origins@ediacara.org id 10BD722976C; Fri, 22 Mar 2024 00:20:37 -0400 (EDT) by beagle.ediacara.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id E20E7229758 for <talk-origins@ediacara.org>; Fri, 22 Mar 2024 00:20:34 -0400 (EDT) id 00DED7D122; Fri, 22 Mar 2024 04:24:16 +0000 (UTC) Delivered-To: talk-origins@moderators.isc.org by mod-relay.zaccari.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id D40CB7D009 for <talk-origins@moderators.isc.org>; Fri, 22 Mar 2024 04:24:15 +0000 (UTC) id 88725DC01BA; Fri, 22 Mar 2024 05:24:09 +0100 (CET) Content-Language: en-US X-Auth-Sender: U2FsdGVkX1/iYgrKUi77BJADeWUpl719OXp130LUNMs= In-Reply-To: <VQ%KN.556577$PuZ9.338006@fx11.iad> Bytes: 7702 On 3/21/24 12:25 PM, Ron Dean wrote: > Mark Isaak wrote: >> On 3/20/24 10:12 AM, Ron Dean wrote: >>> Mark Isaak wrote: >>>> On 3/19/24 9:13 AM, Ron Dean wrote: >>>>> Mark Isaak wrote: >>>>>> On 3/17/24 4:25 PM, Ron Dean wrote: >>>>>>> > [...] >>>>>>> The most vexing problem I have with evolution is the dogma of a >>>>>>> blind, random, unguided process. >>>>>> >>>>>> Perhaps you will feel better, then, knowing that every >>>>>> evolutionist also has a vexing problem with evolution as a dogma >>>>>> of a blind, random, unguided process. (In their case, the >>>>>> vexation typically comes from knowing that other people mistake >>>>>> evolution for that.) >>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm an engineer. In engineering we never see this, there no >>>>>>> chance that a complex program can undergo random changes without >>>>>>> dire consequence. There might possibly be on rare occasion where >>>>>>> an unguided change might have no effect. Engineering starts out >>>>>>> with an objective or goal, so must evolution. If there's no >>>>>>> goal, then what distinguishes a beneficial mutation from a bad >>>>>>> mutation. Survival one might say? But no! offspring with bad >>>>>>> mutations can do frequently survive, protected by the mother. And >>>>>>> they can have offspring; only the worst die out. >>>>>> >>>>>> Your "I'm an engineer" comment sounds like an ecologist >>>>>> specializing in whale migrations glancing at a paper on fern >>>>>> genetics and commenting, "I'm a biologist. In biology we never see >>>>>> this." >>>>>> >>>>>> Take a few years to study evolution algorithms. There is an >>>>>> entire field of engineering dedicated to the study and utilization >>>>>> of what you say does not exist. >>>>>> >>>>>>> The members that usually survival depends largely upon luck, >>>>>>> surviving to adulthood without being eaten by other beast while >>>>>>> at rest or asleep at night and living long enough to reproduce is >>>>>>> real. The fittest is in reality survival of the luckiest. In >>>>>>> other cases massive numbers of eggs are laid. Sea turtles for >>>>>>> example, lay eggs by thousands and they hatch and rush forwards >>>>>>> into the sea, except for the large numbers that become food for >>>>>>> birds and other animals. Another consideration is the fact that >>>>>>> each cell has it's own DNA proofreading and repair systems, a >>>>>>> defective cell can repair itself or it is destroyed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Another vexing issue for me is the will to survive. In the case >>>>>>> of the turtles, it's as if they _know_ they are in danger, and >>>>>>> seek the protection of the sea. How do the know. Instinct where >>>>>>> did instinct come from. Going back the first living cell. What >>>>>>> was the impetuous of dead inorganic chemicals to created a living >>>>>>> cell. Did the first living cell have the will to survive? Where >>>>>>> did this will come from? >>>>>> >>>>>> Have you thought of publishing your doubts in a scientific venue? >>>>>> Probably not, maybe because if you have an ounce of sense you >>>>>> would realize that your points have been raised and satisfactorily >>>>>> answered long ago, probably within a couple months of when >>>>>> _Origins_ was published. But more likely because your unshakeable >>>>>> conviction that everyone who disagrees with you is a dogmatist >>>>>> makes you think it doesn't matter to you what the scientists say >>>>>> in any case. >>>>>> >>>>> You just pass over everything without any explanation. You cannot >>>>> fault the implied message, so what do you do: you shoot the >>>>> messenger. Which is about the only thing I ever get from you! >>>> >>>> You have shown repeatedly that you have no interest in answers to >>>> your challenges, so why should I waste my time? If you really want >>>> answers, prove it. >>> > >>> I do respond to answers, but the answers, but all to often what I >>> see, is something like, "it's been explained to you over and over >>> repeatedly and you just ignore. Or go to a library for the answer. Or >>> finally someone will give an opinion without proof. >> >> Like you responded to my pointing out the engineering field of >> evolutionary algorithms? >> > I'm sorry I don't have the time to read or to respond to every post > directed to me. I still have to earn my salary. > I don't know what you are asking for. I understand that the _concept_ > of evolution or evolutionary algorithms has been used in computer > programming(s) leading in the direction of Artificial Intelligence AI. > There are so many fields of engineering, so no one can know about > everything or everything about anything. Few things change and advances > as rapidly as certain fields of engineering, especially electronics. And that software is undergoing random change without drastic consequences. In fact, that is how it improves. -- Mark Isaak "Wisdom begins when you discover the difference between 'That doesn't make sense' and 'I don't understand.'" - Mary Doria Russell