Hamish
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Last night the BBC screened an episode of Horizon dealing with the supposed hidden messages found within the Bible. For those who missed it, the programme summanry and related links can be found here:
Horizon - The Bible Code
Along with their famous homeopathy experiment (here) I've found Horizon to be well presented and balanced. By this I do not mean that they necessarily give credence to the phenomena that they investigate but the programme last night did give some insight as to why people believe so strongly in these things.
The programme created a strong case for the codes andthen proceded to knock it down piece by piece. The most convincing counter argument was the sceptic who accepted the challange of Michael Drosnin (author of two books on the code) to find similar messages in Moby Dick. Using similar search routines, references were found to Kennedy (he shall be killed) and Lady Diana (mortal in these jaws of death). The lesson to be learned is that if you search for any pattern at all, you'll find something.
The programme concluded with a test run by two mathematicians at Imperial College, London to try to find pre-determined, specific patterns in the Bible. Their results were in line with statistical chance.
I found this interesting, not because of the subject matter, but because a subtle misunderstanding of statistical analysis could lead serious mathematicians to believe in something fictional.
Did anyone else in the UK catch this programme? Any thoughts?
(Editted to add: Ok, I see from a search that most of this has surfaced before in one form or another so there's probably nothing new here and I should really search the forum before I re-hash old topics. Still, feel free to comment.)
Horizon - The Bible Code
Along with their famous homeopathy experiment (here) I've found Horizon to be well presented and balanced. By this I do not mean that they necessarily give credence to the phenomena that they investigate but the programme last night did give some insight as to why people believe so strongly in these things.
The programme created a strong case for the codes andthen proceded to knock it down piece by piece. The most convincing counter argument was the sceptic who accepted the challange of Michael Drosnin (author of two books on the code) to find similar messages in Moby Dick. Using similar search routines, references were found to Kennedy (he shall be killed) and Lady Diana (mortal in these jaws of death). The lesson to be learned is that if you search for any pattern at all, you'll find something.
The programme concluded with a test run by two mathematicians at Imperial College, London to try to find pre-determined, specific patterns in the Bible. Their results were in line with statistical chance.
I found this interesting, not because of the subject matter, but because a subtle misunderstanding of statistical analysis could lead serious mathematicians to believe in something fictional.
Did anyone else in the UK catch this programme? Any thoughts?
(Editted to add: Ok, I see from a search that most of this has surfaced before in one form or another so there's probably nothing new here and I should really search the forum before I re-hash old topics. Still, feel free to comment.)