The Anthropic Principle has been with us since the 1970s. This Principle is advanced to account for the "fine tuning" of the 25 constants of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. Were these constants very different, life could not exist. The Anthropic Principle conditions on the existence of life and concludes that the value of the 25 constants must be within a range that allows life. The most common further step is to postulate the existence of a vast multiverse with vastly many combinations of the values of the 25 constants. By conditioning on our own life, we must be in a universe whose values allow life. The Anthropic Principle is commonly held to be untestable because we cannot be in contact with other universes. I aim here to show...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
For nearly half a century, theoretical physicists have made a series of discoveries that certain con...
The anthropic principle is an inevitable constraint on the space of possible theories. As such it is...
Abstract It is explained in detail why the Anthropic Principle (AP) cannot yield any falsifiable pre...
Faculty adviser: Professor Michel JanssenIn this paper, I seek to determine whether or not the weak ...
Life as we know it depends critically on the values of basic parameters in physics and cosmology. A ...
The fact that life has evolved in our universe constrains the laws of physics. The anthropic princip...
The usage of the anthropic principle in modern cosmology is reviewed. It is argued that its recent u...
We argue that if string theory as an approach to the fundamental laws of physics is correct, then th...
The claims of some authors to have introduced a new type of explanation in cosmology, based on the a...
The claims of some authors to have introduced a new type of explanation in cosmology, based on the a...
high they're called "death zones. " That's as high as legs could carry them, but...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
For nearly half a century, theoretical physicists have made a series of discoveries that certain con...
The anthropic principle is an inevitable constraint on the space of possible theories. As such it is...
Abstract It is explained in detail why the Anthropic Principle (AP) cannot yield any falsifiable pre...
Faculty adviser: Professor Michel JanssenIn this paper, I seek to determine whether or not the weak ...
Life as we know it depends critically on the values of basic parameters in physics and cosmology. A ...
The fact that life has evolved in our universe constrains the laws of physics. The anthropic princip...
The usage of the anthropic principle in modern cosmology is reviewed. It is argued that its recent u...
We argue that if string theory as an approach to the fundamental laws of physics is correct, then th...
The claims of some authors to have introduced a new type of explanation in cosmology, based on the a...
The claims of some authors to have introduced a new type of explanation in cosmology, based on the a...
high they're called "death zones. " That's as high as legs could carry them, but...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
In contemporary cosmology, from the creation of the General Theory of Relativity to the second half ...
For nearly half a century, theoretical physicists have made a series of discoveries that certain con...
The anthropic principle is an inevitable constraint on the space of possible theories. As such it is...