Steven Weinberg Type post Author Brian Miller Date July 30, 2021 CategoriesFine-tuningPhysical Sciences Tagged , atheism, Bernard Carr, Cornell University, electromagnetic force, Harvard University, Higgs Boson, immigrants, Jews, meaning, MIT, multiverse, New York City, Nobel Prize, particle physics, physicists, Princeton University, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, theoretical physics, U.C. Berkeley, weak nuclear force Farewell to Steven Weinberg, Visionary Physicist Who Appealed to the Multiverse Brian Miller July 30, 2021 Fine-tuning, Physical Sciences 3 A sad note in Weinberg’s life was that his philosophical framework prevented him from seeing the design behind the physics he studied. Read More ›
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