Science Declares Our Universe IS Intelligently Designed
Robert A. Herrmann
First Revision Typographical Variations or Errors.
You can identify the first revision by checking page 5. If in the last line the word "mathematics" appears, then you have the first revision . Otherwise, you have the original version.Note: Although my MS spelling and grammar checking software was used and indicated no errors for this second edition this is not the case and an errorless presentation did not occur. Further, I use methods to compensate for a very nasty form of dyslexia and Meniere's disease. However, these methods are not foolproof. Relying upon the MS spelling and grammar checking software is a substantial mistake. This second edition contains 94,000 words and the ones, as listed below, are incorrectly presented. (Recent corrections are dated.) The book is now 99.98% correct and this also preserves my record of, usually, having some sort of typographical error in my published works. [For more information on my personal experiences with learning disabilities, see dyslexia. ] At the end of this page is a special e-mail address relative to material contained in this book. Please consider GAL 4:14 (12/16/ 02).
I have used throughout this book informal and formal contractions such as "there're = there are" and "there's = there is" among many others. You can find these listed as contractions, informal or formal, at Wordsmyth The Educational Dictionary - Thesaurus (wordsymth.net) when you execute a word search using "there*." The term "line" will mean the written line not the skipped lines, => means "replace with" and the unqualified number is the page number.As mentioned in the book, there are three word-forms, (design, determine, construct), where I purposely use the prefix "pre-" rather than the prefix "pre" since this book is written as a dialog, and this form is used as a means to emphasize the "pre." (I wonder if I'll be criticized for using this form.) I continue this practice on this Web page. 7/26/02
[1] - 18, first full ¶, line 9; must => most
[2] - 18, line 8 from bottom; choice => choose
[3] - 26, standard ¶ 3, line 4; most => must
[4] - 31, ¶ 1, 3 from bottom; most => must
[5] - 45, last line Brogie => Broglie (6/4/08)
[6] - 68, I have not made it clear in the last paragraph that Mike can use the result of applying an n-tuple rule of inference as if it were a premise.
[7] - 107, line 3 from bottom; contains => containers
[8] - 107, last line; chose => choose
[9] - 110, Section 3.2, first ¶, line 6; compression => compressed (Added 11/8/06)
[10] - 117, ¶ 2, last line; informed => informal (Added 5/11/06.)
[11] - 127, ¶ 3, line 3; most => must
[12] - 129, section 4.1, ¶ 1, line 7; they're => it's. ¶ 2, line 1; most => must
[13] - 130, the first full ¶, line 2; it's better to replace "anything" => "many things" as discussed under further explanations. (Added 2/24/03.)
[14] - 148, second full ¶, line 6, trials, n = 3 => member patterns (Added 5/20/08); line 13 from bottom, most => must
[15] - 163, the first full ¶, line 13; can no => can have no
[16] - 174, last line, occurring => according (Added 12/17/02.)
[17] - 201, second full ¶, last line, least => last.
[18] - 210, first full ¶, last line. Logically, the phrase "out of nothing" certainly means not created from created stuff of the same very general type. Obviously, the physical universe is not created from the stuff that comprises the physical universe since it is created from substratum constituents. The substratum is not created from stuff that comprises the physical universe nor, obviously, that comprises the substratum. However, this does not exclude the possibility that at the substratum level entities are created from stuff that has always existed. (Revised 5/28/05.)
[19] - 214 (Added 12/16/02, revised 9/21/03, 3/14/2005) This is for the "hot firmament" model only. There are two possibilities. Either the exterior universe was formed by the method discussed here during say day-three and the "stars" could be first observed during day-four, or this all occurred during day-four. Whether one selects a day-three or day-four star formation depends upon what one chooses as the "local environment" and the meaning selected for the term "raw-than" (set in place etc.) with its many meanings. These are the changes if one wishes the day-four processes. 214. first full ¶, line 6, 11; day-three => day-four: second full ¶, last line,; day-four => day-five: 215, first full ¶, line 1; day-four => day-five: line 6; day-three => day-four
[Back of cover] line 3; behavior => behaviors.This e-mail address is for significant questions or comments only. I delete e-mail based upon the subject heading. I will only answer e-mail that has the subject heading GID and nothing more. Since my time is very limited, it is necessary that I determine whether an e-mail question or constructive comment is of enough significance that I personally reply via e-mail.
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