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flower~power

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Some further thoughts on the matter(google is my friend) >>>>
In the context of intelligent design, the cosmological constant is often cited as evidence for a "fine-tuned" universe, where the value of this constant is so precisely balanced that it allows for the formation of stars, galaxies, and ultimately life, suggesting the need for an intelligent designer to set such specific conditions; however, this argument is highly debated within the scientific community, with many scientists pointing to alternative explanations like the multiverse hypothesis, where our universe might be just one of many with different cosmological constant values, making our seemingly "fine-tuned" universe a natural outcome due to anthropic selection.



Key points about the cosmological constant and intelligent design:
  • Fine-tuning argument:
    Proponents of intelligent design argue that the cosmological constant, which governs the universe's expansion rate, is so precisely set that if it were even slightly different, life as we know it would not be possible, suggesting a deliberate design.



  • Scientific criticisms:
    • Multiverse hypothesis:Many scientists propose that our universe might be one of many in a multiverse, where each universe has different physical constants, and we simply observe the one that allows life to exist.



    • Anthropic principle:This principle states that we observe the universe with the conditions necessary for our existence because if it were different, we wouldn't be here to observe it.


  • No definitive evidence:
    While the cosmological constant's value is indeed very precise, there is currently no scientific consensus to definitively support the claim that this is evidence for an intelligent designer.

 

flower~power

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turns out that the Lime Berry Madness was the most ideal of plants because seemed best genetically suited for outdoors and fortunately it was a long season. got a lot of it did well and matured , frosty & smells raunchy, but good with citrus 🍋🟩 lime .. like Seven up the uncola, plan to start bucking that down for next after the Pancakes run …. anticipating a nice batch.
 

bigtacofarmer

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I've never really bought into the big bang theory. Maybe I'm just not smart enough but I fail to understand how it all exploded from nothing. Its easier to think we are part of something greater that I also don't understand but has always been here and always will. Not that my psychedelic travels prove anything but nothing I've learned on the other side suggest the big bang is how it all began.
 

flower~power

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I used to subscribe to the theory of the “big crunch” but back in 1998 it was confirmed that the universe is indeed, expanding and accelerating at a greater rate …the fabric of space is expanding.. eventually each individual galaxy will be so distant from each other they will black out due to the fact that the light will never ever have a chance to reach us …in the far future any living entity will only know of the existence of the Galaxy that they are in….
 

flower~power

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There’s an astronomical unfathomable amount of galaxies billions and billions and billions maybe trillions that’s just in the observable universe. It’s probably a lot more in the unobservable universe…. All those billions and billions and trillions will be reduced to only one observable galaxy which will be perceived as the entire universe.
 

unclefishstick

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ponder this...

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