Re: Sentience
From: André Thieme (address.good.until.2004.jun.05_at_justmail.de)
Date: 04/18/04
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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 01:43:04 +0200
Rahul Jain wrote:
> André Thieme <this.address.is.good.until.2004.apr.17@justmail.de> writes:
>
>
>>Another example:
>>in a school you give the pupils some dice, and every pupil has to throw
>>it 100 times and write down the number.
>>If one kid has 100 times on his paper a "3" you would not believe him
>>that he did it correctly. Because 100 times a 3 is information, not
>>randomness. An intelligence is needed to create information.
>
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> Salt crystals are therefore the product of an intelligence.
>
> I don't get it.
>
I think I made it very clear that I am not an intelligent designer and
probably chose a very stupid example. Anyway, I think they devide it up
into different categories. A salt crystal has some order but not
information.
André
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