Some Notes On “Fine-Tuning” And The Multiverse
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gregoMarch 25, 2024
Dan, the books Supernature and Beyond Supernature (both by Lyall Watson) might interest you. They are old, but still good and insightful.
Ron BarnesMarch 21, 2024
I’ve been reading about this for decades, and there is one prospect that I have never seen postulated. Perhaps the universe we live in is the only one possible. Even if there are other universes, it might be that they all have the same universal laws, because there is only viable set.
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