New Philosophy of Cosmology Wrestles with Origins, Fine-Tuning

Episode 550 March 12, 2012 00:09:24
New Philosophy of Cosmology Wrestles with Origins, Fine-Tuning
Intelligent Design the Future
New Philosophy of Cosmology Wrestles with Origins, Fine-Tuning

Mar 12 2012 | 00:09:24

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID The Future, host David Boze reports on the latest views of a group of cosmologists who want to establish a new philosophy of cosmology to tackle the big questions of the universe. What happened after the Big Bang? Was there something before that to cause the existence of the universe? What are bubble universes? Why does our planet seem fine-tuned for the existence of human life? And why is man the only species so far to be intelligent enough to produce technology? Listen in as Boze discusses a new approach to some very old problems.

Read the article from The Atlantic as referred to by Boze on the podcast.

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