I’m still trying to push ID forward as science. I previously suggest Bendford’s Law might be a fruitful avenue for ID research, but there were no takers I know of. Recently I came across Compressed Sensing, and I think this might also be a concept IDist want to explore. Here is the Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_sensing
See also:
http://authors.library.caltech.edu/10092/1/CANieeespm08.pdf
It seems to be able to recreate structured datasets with surprisingly high fidelity from very low samples. Could it be used to find a hallmark of design?
So, Barry@UD – time to stop the apologetics wagon and do some science. Unfortunately you’ve banned the brightest minds at UD but a couple of the regulars might want to have a crack at this?
william,
I just posted a link to your comment above at UD.
keiths,
Thanks Keiths. I appreciate it since I am not allowed to post anymore.
Maybe you could also post the following link on UD, although I understand if you prefer not to.
http://Www.uncommondescentmyass.blogspot.ca
william,
I posted a link to your second comment.