those are SCIENTISTS AND PHYSICISTS showing how special and amazing life in the universe actually IS.
The point of the multiverse idea is to deny that the universe and life are special.
So where is the "hidding" and anti-Godness??? You mean that ONE off the cuff remark?
That science has a choice between a designer and a multiverse was the THEME of the article and was explicitly stated in it. You are really bending over backwards to deny the obvious.
"observations" that current theory isn't complete lead to dark matter, multi-universe, expanding/contracting universe, WHATEVER....
Neither the multiverse or the expanding/contracting universe concept (designed to bring in serial multiple universes) are based on observations. The observation that "current theory isn't complete" doesn't amount to an observation of a multiverse or an expanding/contracting universe. Claiming otherwise merely shows you don't understand the concepts or are intentionally misstating them.
They're all GUESSES!!
Personally I'd use the word fantasies.
And they don't need a GOD to deny to makes guesses, they just notice the physics doesn't work. Further, this idea is old as the hills, it's philisophical as well.
Having incomplete knowledge, another way of saying the "physics doesn't work", is and always will be the state mankind lives in.
Mistaking fantasy as fact is neither philosophical or scientific.
You actually think all these physicists are simply trying to avoid GOD!??
Absolutely. And that, again, was a theme in the remarkably frank article I posted.
Now GO FIND ONE... just ONE physicist who seriously says he's searching for answers because the obvious (GOD) explaination isn't acceptable to him!
... if there is no multiverse, where does that leave physicists? “If there is only one universe,” Carr says, “you might have to have a fine-tuner. If you don’t want God, you’d better have a multiverse.”
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BTW another example of this 'running from God' thing is Francis Crick's hypothesis that life was seeded on the early earth by extraterrestials (directed panspermia). That hypothesis was necessitated by the scientific discovery that life appeared on the earth very very soon after the earth had stabilized enough to make it possible for life to survive. |