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Posted by Mark on November 9, 2001 15:58:15 UTC

It implies that in "ensamble of universes" there never need be any "divine creator" to finely tune universe the way that our universe seems to be (in other words showing favoritism for emergence of life). It doesn't rule out possibility of "God", but it does weaken the "pro-God" argument that "the chances of a universe like ours randomly emerging with constants so finely tuned to favor intelligent life, are infinitessimal. Therefore our universe exhibits 'intelligent design' which can only be explained by prospect of 'divine creator'."

Logic sequence (or 'genetic code') of our universe was inevitable given the prospect of "eigenstate super-symmetric multiverse" (where multiverse in itself ehibits no seeming "divine choice" parameters (finely tuned constants)).

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