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How old Charlie attacked Intelligent
      Design with Occam's razor
Intelligent Design

   Certain features of the
    universe and of living
    things are best explained by
    an intelligent cause, not an
    undirected process such as
    natural selection
   Thinly veiled dancing girls
    god...
Occam's razor
   Lex parsimoniae
   When competing hypotheses are
    equal in other respects, the
    principle recommends selection of
    the hypothesis that introduces the
    fewest assumptions and postulates
    the fewest entities while still
    sufficiently answering the
    question.
Old Charlie
   Old Charlie stole the handle, and
    the train it won't stop going, no
    way to slow down...
                  Locomotive Breath
                       Jethro Tull
Evolution by natural selection
   The process by which traits become more or less
    common in a population due to consistent effects
    upon the survival or reproduction of their bearers

   “We can allow satellites, planets, suns, universe, nay
    whole systems of universe, to be governed by laws, but
    the smallest insect, we wish to be created at once by
    special act. “
                                            - Old Charlie
Er, not so easy...
   “It is grindingly, creakingly, crashingly obvious that, if
    Darwinism were really a theory of chance, it couldn't
    work.”
                                        - Richard Dawkins
Climbing mount improbable
The mechanism of natural selection
   Heritable variation exists within populations of
    organisms.
   Organisms produce more offspring than can
    survive.
   These offspring vary in their ability to survive
    and reproduce
Douglas Adams
If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you
   have on your hands is a non-working cat. Life is a level of
   complexity that almost lies outside our vision; it is so far beyond
   anything we have any means of understanding that we just think of
   it as a different class of object, a different class of matter; 'life',
   something that had a mysterious essence about it, was God given,
   and that's the only explanation we had. The bombshell comes in
   1859 when Darwin publishes 'On the Origin of Species'. It takes a
   long time before we really get to grips with this and begin to
   understand it, because not only does it seem incredible and
   thoroughly demeaning to us, but it's yet another shock to our
   system to discover that not only are we not the centre of the
   Universe and we're not made by anything, but we started out as
   some kind of slime and got to where we are via being a monkey. It
   just doesn't read well.
Disturbing trends
The burden of proof
Jab, jab, jab...
Ahh, the comfort...
McDonald: “Now a lot of people find great comfort from
  religion. Not everybody is as you are – well-favored,
  handsome, wealthy, with a good job, happy family life. I
  mean, your life is good – not everybody's life is good, and
  religion brings them comfort.”
Dawkins: “There are all sorts of things that would be
  comforting. I expect an injection of morphine would be
  comforting – it might be more comforting, for all I know.
  But to say that something is comforting is not to say that
  it's true.”
But hey, the world is ...
“You can’t just say there is a God because well, the world
  is beautiful. You have to account for bone cancer in
  children. You have to account for the fact that almost all
  animals in the wild live under stress with not enough to
  eat and will die violent and bloody deaths. There is not
  any way that you can just choose the nice bits and say
  that means there is a God and ignore the true fact of
  what nature is.”
                                               - Stephen Fry
And about beauty...
   Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful
    without having to believe that there are fairies at
    the bottom of it too?
                                       -Douglas Adams
And the evidence...
   Universal biochemical organisation and molecular
    variance patterns
   DNA sequencing
   The proteomic evidence also supports the universal
    ancestry of life
   Comparative Anatomy
   Embryology
   Vestigial Organs
   Biogeography
The meaning of life – Monty Python
 Lady Presenter: Well, that's the end of the film. Now, here's
the meaning of life.
[She is handed a gold-wrapped booklet.]
Lady Presenter: Thank you, Brigitte.
  [She clears her throat, then unwraps and examines the gilt
booklet.]
 Lady Presenter: Well, it's nothing very special. Uh, try and
be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every
now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together
in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.
Footnote
   If you assume there’s no afterlife, you’ll likely
    have a fuller, more interesting life.

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How Ol Charlie attacked Intelligent Design with Occam's Razor

  • 1. How old Charlie attacked Intelligent Design with Occam's razor
  • 2. Intelligent Design  Certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection  Thinly veiled dancing girls god...
  • 3. Occam's razor  Lex parsimoniae  When competing hypotheses are equal in other respects, the principle recommends selection of the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates the fewest entities while still sufficiently answering the question.
  • 4. Old Charlie  Old Charlie stole the handle, and the train it won't stop going, no way to slow down... Locomotive Breath Jethro Tull
  • 5. Evolution by natural selection  The process by which traits become more or less common in a population due to consistent effects upon the survival or reproduction of their bearers  “We can allow satellites, planets, suns, universe, nay whole systems of universe, to be governed by laws, but the smallest insect, we wish to be created at once by special act. “ - Old Charlie
  • 6. Er, not so easy...  “It is grindingly, creakingly, crashingly obvious that, if Darwinism were really a theory of chance, it couldn't work.” - Richard Dawkins
  • 8. The mechanism of natural selection  Heritable variation exists within populations of organisms.  Organisms produce more offspring than can survive.  These offspring vary in their ability to survive and reproduce
  • 9. Douglas Adams If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a non-working cat. Life is a level of complexity that almost lies outside our vision; it is so far beyond anything we have any means of understanding that we just think of it as a different class of object, a different class of matter; 'life', something that had a mysterious essence about it, was God given, and that's the only explanation we had. The bombshell comes in 1859 when Darwin publishes 'On the Origin of Species'. It takes a long time before we really get to grips with this and begin to understand it, because not only does it seem incredible and thoroughly demeaning to us, but it's yet another shock to our system to discover that not only are we not the centre of the Universe and we're not made by anything, but we started out as some kind of slime and got to where we are via being a monkey. It just doesn't read well.
  • 11. The burden of proof
  • 13. Ahh, the comfort... McDonald: “Now a lot of people find great comfort from religion. Not everybody is as you are – well-favored, handsome, wealthy, with a good job, happy family life. I mean, your life is good – not everybody's life is good, and religion brings them comfort.” Dawkins: “There are all sorts of things that would be comforting. I expect an injection of morphine would be comforting – it might be more comforting, for all I know. But to say that something is comforting is not to say that it's true.”
  • 14. But hey, the world is ... “You can’t just say there is a God because well, the world is beautiful. You have to account for bone cancer in children. You have to account for the fact that almost all animals in the wild live under stress with not enough to eat and will die violent and bloody deaths. There is not any way that you can just choose the nice bits and say that means there is a God and ignore the true fact of what nature is.” - Stephen Fry
  • 15. And about beauty...  Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? -Douglas Adams
  • 16. And the evidence...  Universal biochemical organisation and molecular variance patterns  DNA sequencing  The proteomic evidence also supports the universal ancestry of life  Comparative Anatomy  Embryology  Vestigial Organs  Biogeography
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. The meaning of life – Monty Python Lady Presenter: Well, that's the end of the film. Now, here's the meaning of life. [She is handed a gold-wrapped booklet.] Lady Presenter: Thank you, Brigitte. [She clears her throat, then unwraps and examines the gilt booklet.] Lady Presenter: Well, it's nothing very special. Uh, try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.
  • 20. Footnote  If you assume there’s no afterlife, you’ll likely have a fuller, more interesting life.