The Word of the Day
Apr. 27th, 2005 05:25 pmThe word of the day: Complexificationism
source: a bit of satire at panda's thumb -- William Demski is called (by others in the ID community) as the Isaac Newton of Information Theory. The satire instead calls him the Fermat of Complexificationism.
"You know how Fermat proved a major result, but didn’t have the space to write it down? Dembski’s just like that. He really does have a major result. He just hasn’t had enough space to convey its details. Maybe in his next couple dozen books he’ll be able to get the point across."
source: a bit of satire at panda's thumb -- William Demski is called (by others in the ID community) as the Isaac Newton of Information Theory. The satire instead calls him the Fermat of Complexificationism.
"You know how Fermat proved a major result, but didn’t have the space to write it down? Dembski’s just like that. He really does have a major result. He just hasn’t had enough space to convey its details. Maybe in his next couple dozen books he’ll be able to get the point across."