To all you atheists out there... Why is it that, since the universe is so finely tuned to accomidate human life (so much so, that if a cosmic constant is nudged one way or another by 1 in a trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion- trillion percent, all life would cease to exist), science must resort to non-empirical methods to explain it away with a hypothesis that all life here would cease to exist before the light (or any other measurable traits) from any 'multiverse' could be noticable in our location in the galaxy.
Is is possible that belief in such a thing is tantamount to a religious belief, where it is so distant, it can never be known for certain? (unlike God, whose presence will be 100% confirmed as true or false by the time the sun dies out).
And, pretending multiverses do exist, what would happen if two should overlap, say, one where gravity is necessary to create stars, and another where it is not... what would happen?
2006-10-10
22:36:11
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