Tag: cosmic fine-tuning
Fantastic Four: Marcos Eberlin Adds a Pillar to the Case for Intelligent Design
The ability to look ahead and foresee is no small matter, and even human beings can have trouble with it — as witness the supply chain problem.
Critics Respond to Stephen Meyer’s New Book (Without Mentioning Him by Name)
The critics, including Ethan Siegel, appear to see Meyer much like Voldemort in the Harry Potter series.
Francis Collins’s The Language of God 15 Years On
Collins refers to the “backward wiring” of the vertebrate eye, characterizing it as flawed from an engineering perspective.
Egnor: Weak Anthropic Principle Is Merely a Tautology
The fine-tuning of the universe from the Big Bang, astounding in its precision, either requires an explanation, presumably intelligent design, or it doesn’t.
Meyer: Every Worldview Must Have Its Prime Reality
What about the multiverse to explain the fine tuning of the laws and constants of physics? It is a solution of sorts, but it comes at a tremendous cost.