anthropic
4 candidate claims · branch V · biophysics
- particular values of the constants that we observe? Because this is the only kind of universe in which we could exist. This is known as the anthropic principle, and some people— Live Q&A with Brian Greene | World Science Festival
- exactly the right way for us to exist for life to appear the laws could have been different the constants could have been different and if they were the universe would never have given rise to carbon atoms to life on Earth etc etc this the anthropic principle the cosmological anthropic principle um so people say well then if they're exactly right for us and all these things have completely fine-tuned exactly right then either there must be a kind of engineering God who's— Nature's Hidden Intelligence: Morphic Fields | Rupert Sheldrake PhD
- the answer to this this Paradox about the anthropic principle of how that could come about how could it be tuned when this when everything has to be random you know physics says it always— Joe Rogan Experience #2259 - Thomas Campbell
- all the other ones they all had to work together in order to produce this so any scientists realized that they wrote this book The and they called it the anthropic principle because they said it— Joe Rogan Experience #2259 - Thomas Campbell