ID-theoretics

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ID-theoretics is the most general outline of what the phrase “intelligent design” entails. This sub-field seeks out patterns in nature that are best explained by intelligence. Intelligent design seeks to find natural objects or events that contain the same final conditions, or physical histories, as objects that science knows were intelligently designed. This proposed view of ID-theoretics is based upon the scientific observation of intelligent agency and its unique effects (design) in the natural world. ID-theoretics claims that certain processes and patterns are unique to intelligent causation.

In addition to a study of intelligence and design, those researching ID are discovering how science can wield this knowledge to derive novel scientific applications. Within the context of science, intelligent design is a working scientific hypothetical by which unique data, hypotheses, information, explanations, experiments and technologies are derived. These unique scientific contributions result from hypothetically viewing phenomena in the universe as designed, whether the researcher holds that the objects under study are actually designed or not.

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