NGC-1514 Type post Author Elie Feder Date April 24, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningIntelligent Design Tagged , cosmological constant, cosmologists, cosmology, fine-tuning, fluctuations, intelligent cause, laws of nature, Lucretius, Ludwig Boltzmann, Marvel Cinematic Universe, measure problem, multiverse, parallel universes, philosophers, physical constants, physicists, thermal equilibrium Is the Multiverse Real? Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer April 24, 2025 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design 2 Despite its various iterations, few philosophers or scientists had taken the multiverse seriously — until 1998. Read More ›
multiverse Type post Author Brian Miller Date January 24, 2025 CategoriesFaith & ScienceFine-tuningPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , Aaron Zimmer, atoms, Bible, Boltzmann brain, Donald Trump, dragons, Elie Feder, life, measure problem, molecules, physical constants, physical laws, Physics to God, planets, quantum fluctuations, rivers, Roger Penrose, stars, universe The Multiverse Has a Measure Problem Brian Miller January 24, 2025 Faith & Science, Fine-tuning, Physical Sciences, Physics 6 In terms of science, the central problem with the naïve multiverse is that it could explain any observation, so it really explains nothing. Read More ›
Multiverse Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date January 9, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , Aaron Zimmer, Boltzmann brain, Brian Miller, Elie Feder, faith and science, ID the Future, intelligent design, Judaism, measure problem, multiverse, Physics to God, podcast, Talmud Feder, Zimmer on the Boltzmann Brain Problem and the Measure Problem Andrew McDiarmid January 9, 2025 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Physics 3 If a grand multiverse contains everything that’s possible, it ends up explaining nothing. Read More ›