Tag: Elie Feder
The Multiverse Has a Measure Problem
In terms of science, the central problem with the naïve multiverse is that it could explain any observation, so it really explains nothing.
Feder, Zimmer on the Boltzmann Brain Problem and the Measure Problem
If a grand multiverse contains everything that’s possible, it ends up explaining nothing.
Rejecting the Multiverse: Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer
It can be tempting to dismiss the idea of the multiverse as unobservable fantasy.
William Dembski: What’s the Best Evidence for Intelligent Design?
What exactly is the very best evidence for a designing agent behind nature? There are a number of contenders and, interestingly, not all ID proponents agree.
Three Ways to Formulate the Fine-Tuning Argument: An Introduction
At the heart of fundamental physics are the laws of nature. These laws govern the interactions between fundamental particles.