— Jeffrey S. Wicken "The Generation of Complexity in Evolution: A Thermodynamic and Information-Theoretical Discussion," Journal of Theoretical Biology, 77 (April 1979): 353, 349-65.'Organized' systems are to be carefully distinguished from 'ordered' systems. Neither kind of system is 'random'; but whereas ordered systems are generated according to simple algorithms and therefore lack complexity, organized systems must be assembled element by element according to an external 'wiring diagram' with a high information content.
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Atom BS Computer Science
Programmer
The Evolutionary Informatics Lab
Web Design and Programming
atomtitan [at] gmail [dot] com
William F. Basener Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Rochester Institute of Technology
Chief Imaging Scientist, Spectral Solutions
wfbsma [at] rit [dot] edu
William A. Dembski Ph.D. Ph.D.
Research Professor in Philosophy
Southwestern Seminary
wdembski [at] swbts [dot] edu
Gil Dodgen M.A., B.A., Bachelor of Music
Artificial Intelligence, guidance, navigation, and control in aerospace. Finite element analysis.
Vertigo-Inc
World Championship Checkers
Classical Piano Recordings
GilDodgen [at] cox [dot] net
Winston Ewert BS Computer Science
Research Assistant
Baylor University
evoinfo [at] winstonewert [dot] com
N. C. Griswold D. Engr.
Halliburton Professor of Electrical Engineering (retired)
Texas A&M University
Robert J. Marks II Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Baylor University
Robert_Marks [at] baylor [dot] edu
Granville Sewell Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
University of Texas, El-Paso
sewell [at] math [dot] utep [dot] edu
Donald C. Wunsch II Ph.D.
Mary K. Finley Missouri Distinguished Professor of Computer Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology
dwunsch [at] mst [dot] edu