Saturday, May 25, 2024

Funny thing

 "There is now broad agreement among physicists and cosmologists that the universe is in several respects 'fine-tuned' for life."

- Prof Paul Davies (agnostic)


"The universe, far from being a collection of random accidents, appears to be stupendously perfect and fine-tuned for life."

- Prof Howard Alan Smith


"On the other hand, this cosmological constant is tuned to one part in 10^120, a 120 decimal places. Nobody thinks that's accidental. That is not a reasonable idea that something is tuned to 120 decimal places just by accident."

Prof Leonard Susskind (Atheist)

(How in the world is this man an atheist if he knows that?)


"... the odds against this special initial state coming about by chance is less than one part in 10^10^123... this is fine tuning. this is an incredible precision in the organization of the initial universe." 

- Prof Roger Penrose


"Nevertheless, it seems clear that there are relatively few ranges of values for the numbers that would allow the development of any form of intelligent life. Most sets of values would give rise to universes that, although they might be beautiful, would contain no one able to wonder at that beauty. One can take this either as evidence of a divine purpose in Creation and the choice of the laws of science or as support for the strong anthropic principle." - Stephen Hawking (atheist)


about the truth.

It dont give a fuck

 how you try 

and work around it.


AND?

The 

strong anthropic principle.?


Does absolutely nothing to:

 

"address the crucial problem 

 of the origin of novel (new) 

 complex specified information (CSI)"









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