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'''Universaali todennäköisyysraja''' on probabilistinen kynnysarvo, jonka on keksinyt ja määritellyt [[William A. Dembski]], joka soveltaa sitä [[suunnitteluteoria]]a puolustavassa tuotannossaan. Dembski määrittelee sen "''epätodennäköisyyden asteeksi, jonka epätodennäköisempi [[AW:S#määritys|määrittynyt]] tapahtuma ei enää järkevästi selity [[AW:S#satunnaisuus|satunnaisuudella]], riippumatta siitä mitä tunnetun universumin probabilistisia resursseja otetaan huomioon.''"<ref>"''A degree of improbability below which a specified event of that probability cannot reasonably be attributed to chance regardless of whatever probabilitistic resources from the known universe are factored in.''"[<nowiki>http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Universal_Probability_Bound</nowiki> ISCID Encyclopedia of Science and Philosophy] (1999)</ref> <!-- Dembski asserts that one can effectively estimate a positive value which is a universal probability bound. The existence of such a bound would imply that the occurrence of certain kinds of events whose probability lies below this value can be rejected, given the resources available in the entire history of the universe. Contrapositively, Dembski uses the threshold to argue that the occurrence of certain events cannot be attributed to chance alone. The idea that events with fantastically small, but positive probabilities, are ''effectively'' negligible<ref>Negligible means having probability zero. Effectively negligible means, roughly, that in some [[operational definition|operational]] sense or in some computational sense, the event is indistinguishable from a negligible one.</ref> was discussed by the [[France|French]] [[mathematician]] [[Émile Borel]] primarily in the context of [[cosmology]] and [[statistical mechanics]].<ref>Émile Borel, ''Elements of the Theory of Probability'' (translated by John Freund), Prentice Hall, 1965, Chapter 6. See also [http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/borelfaq.html Citations from Borel's articles].</ref> However, there is no widely accepted scientific basis for claiming that certain positive values are ''universal'' cutoff points for effective negligibility of events. Borel, in particular, was careful to point out that negligibility was relative to a model of probability for a specific physical system.<ref> Though Dembski credits Borel for the idea, there is clear evidence that Borel, following accepted scientific practice in the foundations of statistics, was not referring to a ''universal'' bound, independent of the statistical model used.</ref><ref>Cobb, L. (2005) ''[http://www.aetheling.com/essays/Borel.html Borel's Law and Creationism]'', Aetheling Consultants.</ref> Dembski appeals to [[cyptography|cryptographic]] practice in support of the concept of the universal probability bound, noting that cryptographers have sometimes compared the security of encryption algorithms against [[brute force attack]]s by the likelihood of success of an adversary utilizing computational resources bounded by very large physical constraints. An example of such a constraint might be obtained for example, by assuming that every atom in the known universe is a computer of a certain type and these computers are running through and testing every possible key. However, universal measures of security are used much less frequently than asymptotic ones.<ref> For a precise definition of effective negligibility in cryptography, see [[Michael Luby]], ''Pseudorandomness and Cryptographic Applications'', Princeton Computer Science Series, 1996.</ref> The fact that a keyspace is very large is useless if the cryptographic algorithm used has vulnerabilities which make it susceptible to other kinds of attacks.<ref> Though Dembski repeatedly appeals to cryptography in support of the concept of the universal probability bound, in practice cryptographers hardly use measures which are in any way related to it. A more useful concept is that of [[work factor]]. See p. 44, A. J. Menezes, P. C. van Oorschot, S. A. Vanstone, ''Handbook of Applied Cryptography'', CRC Press, 1996. </ref> Another objecton to Dembski's use of the universe probability is based on the existence of observed specific outcomes of an experiment with arbitrary potential outcomes. For example, if a coin is tossed randomly 1000 times, the probability of any particular outcome is roughly one in 10<sup>300</sup>. For any particular specific outcome of the coin-tossing process, the ''a priori'' probability that this pattern occurred is thus one in 10<sup>300</sup>, which is astronomically smaller than Dembski's universal probability bound of one in 10<sup>150</sup>. Yet the ''post hoc'' probability of its happening is exactly one, since we observed it happening. ==Dembski's estimate== Dembski's original value for the universal probability bound is 1 in 10<sup>150</sup>, derived as the inverse of the product of the following approximate quantities:<ref>William A. Dembski (2004). ''[[The Design Revolution|The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design]]''</ref> * 10<sup>80</sup>, the number of elementary particles in the [[observable universe]]. * 10<sup>45</sup>, the maximum rate per second at which transitions in physical states can occur (i.e., the inverse of the [[Planck time]]). * 10<sup>25</sup>, a [[Billion (word)|billion]] times longer than the typical estimated age of the universe in seconds. Thus, 10<sup>150</sup> = 10<sup>80</sup> × 10<sup>45</sup> × 10<sup>25</sup>. Hence, this value corresponds to an upper limit on the number of physical events that could possibly have occurred since the [[big bang]]. Dembski has recently (as of 2005) refined his definition to be the inverse of the product of two different quantities:<ref>William A. Dembski (2005). "[http://www.designinference.com/documents/2005.06.Specification.pdf "Specification: The Pattern That Signifies Intelligence (382k PDF)]".</ref> * An upper bound on the computational resources of the universe in its entire history. This is estimated by [[Seth Lloyd]] as 10<sup>120</sup> elementary logic operations on a register of 10<sup>90</sup> bits<ref>Seth Lloyd, ''[http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0110141 Computational Capacity of the Universe]'', arXiv:quant-ph/0110141 v1</ref>{{,}}<ref>The number 10<sup>90</sup> seems to play no role in Dembski's analysis, On page 23 of ''Specification: The Pattern That Signifies Intelligence'', Dembski says :"Lloyd has shown that 10<sup>120</sup>constitutes the maximal number of bit operations that the known, observable universe could have performed throughout its entire multi-billion year history."</ref> * The (variable) rank complexity of the event under consideration.<ref> The rank complexity is Dembski's φ function which ranks patterns in order of their [[Kolmogorov complexity|descriptive complexity]]. See [[specified complexity]].</ref> If the latter quantity equals 10<sup>150</sup>, then the overall universal probability bound corresponds to the original value. --> == Katso myös == === ApologetiikkaWiki === * [[Todennäköisyysrajojen vertailu]] * [[Suunnitteluteoria]] * [[Selityssuodatin]] == Viitteet == {{Viitteet}} [[Luokka:suunnitteluteoria]]
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