Jeffrey Shallit reports on a secretive Creationist fake-science conference in Italy. The list of those attending is secret. They review each other’s papers rationalizing Creationist conclusions, performing a sciency-looking ritual without benefit of science. It’s a useful article because it points to the many places in which the attendees have had their work debunked or have made fools of themselves.
July 10, 2011 at 15:38
“Robert Marks, intelligent design proponent and writer of some remarkably silly papers about evolutionary algorithms”
Remarkably silly about sums it up. I don’t think they quite grasp the meaning of “peer reviewed.”