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Patterns of Intelligence
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Chapter 7: Other Histograms of IntelligenceLet us look at a few other examples of histograms which display intelligence. Another form of intelligence is books. Books are written to convey concepts, relay ideas, motivate, and so on. Books are a form of human intelligence.
A histogram will be made for each of three books in this chapter. The following method converted the characters in each of the three books into the ACGT code: The first histogram will be of the book War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. Here is the histogram of War and Peace (all possible quads are represented, not just consecutive quads):
We see the signs of intelligence in this histogram as well! Tall mountains, small valleys, great variety. It looks like a mountain range. It could not have been generated by randomness!!
The second book will be the King James Version of the Bible. This histogram is somewhat skewed because it has the verse numbers in the text file of the Bible:
Here is the histogram of the third book: The Book of Mormon, which is another religious text (this text file also has verse numbers):
We obviously see the signs of intelligence in this histogram!! Tall mountains, small valleys, great variety. Note that all three books have very similar histograms, but the Bible and Book of Mormon are the most similar. This fact is no doubt because the Bible and Book of Mormon both have verse numbers and have largely the same subject matter, though the names of the people, cities, etc. are very different.
Computer programs are another form of intelligence. Like DNA, computer programs consist of a large number of instructions, variables and other things. Here is a histogram of the binary compiled code of an old version of Microsoft Word (R), using all possible octets (the endpoints, 00000000 and 11111111, are deleted because they are so tall):
We see the massive signature of intelligence in this histogram.
Here is another computer program written by a different company. The program is an old version of Adobe Acrobat and the file is Acrobat.dll, which is about 11.6 megabytes in size. The endpoints are also deleted:
We see the massive signature of intelligence in this histogram.
Final CommentsWhen comparing the histograms of the two computer programs above to the DNA histogram in the prior chapter you can see a massive difference in the structure of the histogram. The DNA is obviously doing something very different than these two computer programs!! In fact, the DNA sample is a far more sophisticated program, and it is doing something unique, something which no computer program has ever done. The fact is that the histogram of DNA shows the clear signs of intelligence and shows no hint of randomness!!! The truth is that you cannot create massively sophisticated intelligence (e.g. DNA, profound books and sophisticated computer programs) by random processes. It has never happened and it never will happen!! However, the scientific community has refused to admit the obvious fact that you cannot create highly sophisticated intelligence using purely random measures. The complexity of DNA is so sophisticated, that after 50 years of studying DNA, scientists still don't have a clue how most of it works. If DNA were as simple to create as evolution implies, why can't scientists recreate the DNA of some extinct dinosaur, male and female, including the ability to reproduce and lay eggs to create the next generation? While they are at it why don't they make the brain of the new species of dinosaurs smart enough to understand fifth grade mathematics and be able to talk as well as a fifth-grader!! Scientists aren't even close to being able to do any of these things, much less create a new species which never existed on this earth. If we cannot do it with our intelligence, how did randomness, which has zero intelligence, create millions of different species with highly sophisticated DNA?
Chapter 8: The Location of Mutations (i.e. "Genetic Chaos")
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