Intelligent design (Introduction)

by Abel @, Thursday, November 10, 2011, 21:09 (4762 days ago) @ xeno6696

xeno6696: &quot;But did you account for multiple, parallel, simultaneous trials?<--If you answer nothing, answer that. As a computer scientist I&apos;m well aware of the power of an exponential growth of adding &quot;processors&quot; to a problem. The impossible becomes probable. The probable becomes likely. The likely becomes routine.&quot;

I used a conventional analysis. Statistics are not my strong point, and I try to use only those tools I understand.

I have seen computer models where books and phrases are &quot;randomly&quot; written by measuring the random code generated by a &quot;measure of correctness&quot; (i.e. the answer your looking for). I find this approach conceptually flawed, however I don&apos;t know anything about the techniques that you mentioned so I cannot venture a comment about the appropriateness of their use in resolving this problem.


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