Tag: intelligence

  • Interpreting the “Inkblots” of Nature: Intelligent Design or Illusion of Design?

    Interpreting the “Inkblots” of Nature: Intelligent Design or Illusion of Design?

    Mehran Banaei Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) was a Swiss psychiatrist well-known for developing a projective technique coined as Rorschach inkblot test. Rorschach was trying to relate human perception to personality characteristics. He believed the way subjects describe ambiguous inkblots can provide valuable clues to their basic inner feelings, personality traits, or could even diagnose mental illness, […]

  • Chance or Intelligence?

    Chance or Intelligence?

    By Nadeem Haque   This Universe, indeed, displays a remarkable vista of order and consistency. We can observe, for example, the great regularity with which the celestial bodies follow precise orbits, and marvel at the way in which water from the seas is brought to the land by wind-driven clouds, which are in turn formed […]