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Leonard Susskind - Is the Universe Fine-Tuned for Life and Mind? [View all]
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Current theories seem to be moving toward multiple universes, perhaps an infinite number
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#3
Arthur Clarke had a hypothesis on that which he developed into a short story...
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#8
You think people would see the irony in defending someone on intellectual grounds
Lordquinton
Feb 2015
#23
But but! He said something offensive! Well, it wasn't really offensive but it was quoted
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2015
#58
He doesn't seem to have started with a conclusion but this is where he's saying
Leontius
Feb 2015
#22
Specific claims concerning the multiverse are speculative and beyond our current science
cpwm17
Feb 2015
#36
No, life would be impossible with small changes to any one of a number of the constants of nature
cpwm17
Feb 2015
#37