The Anthropic Cosmological Principle

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Author: John D. Barrow,Frank J. Tipler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1988
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192821474

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Explores the concepts and many implications of the theory that the structure and operation of the universe is determined by the existence of intelligent observers

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Author: John D. Barrow,Frank J. Tipler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: MINN:31951001415311T

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Investigates the history of philosophic thought concerning the question of design and mankind's place in the universe. The modern collection of ideas known as the "anthropic cosmological principle" asserts that there is a deep connection between intelligent life and the physical universe.

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Author: John D. Barrow,Frank J. Tipler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015035334674

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Investigates the history of philosophic thought concerning the question of design and mankind's place in the universe. The modern collection of ideas known as the "anthropic cosmological principle" asserts that there is a deep connection between intelligent life and the physical universe.

Anthropic Bias

Anthropic Bias
Author: Nick Bostrom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781136710995

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Anthropic Bias explores how to reason when you suspect that your evidence is biased by "observation selection effects"--that is, evidence that has been filtered by the precondition that there be some suitably positioned observer to "have" the evidence. This conundrum--sometimes alluded to as "the anthropic principle," "self-locating belief," or "indexical information"--turns out to be a surprisingly perplexing and intellectually stimulating challenge, one abounding with important implications for many areas in science and philosophy. There are the philosophical thought experiments and paradoxes: the Doomsday Argument; Sleeping Beauty; the Presumptuous Philosopher; Adam & Eve; the Absent-Minded Driver; the Shooting Room. And there are the applications in contemporary science: cosmology ("How many universes are there?", "Why does the universe appear fine-tuned for life?"); evolutionary theory ("How improbable was the evolution of intelligent life on our planet?"); the problem of time's arrow ("Can it be given a thermodynamic explanation?"); quantum physics ("How can the many-worlds theory be tested?"); game-theory problems with imperfect recall ("How to model them?"); even traffic analysis ("Why is the 'next lane' faster?"). Anthropic Bias argues that the same principles are at work across all these domains. And it offers a synthesis: a mathematically explicit theory of observation selection effects that attempts to meet scientific needs while steering clear of philosophical paradox.

Confrontation of Cosmological Theories with Observational Data

Confrontation of Cosmological Theories with Observational Data
Author: Malcolm S. Longair
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401022200

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Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 63, held in Cracow, Poland, September 10-12, 1973

The Physics of Immortality

The Physics of Immortality
Author: Frank J. Tipler
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1997-09-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385467995

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Is there a higher power in the universe? What happens to us when we die? Leading physicist Frank J. Tipler tackles these questions and more in an astonishing and profoundly important book that scientifically proves the existence of God and the physical resurrection of the dead.

The Physics of Christianity

The Physics of Christianity
Author: Frank J. Tipler
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-08-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385514255

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A highly respected physicist demonstrates that the essential beliefs of Christianity are wholly consistent with the laws of physics. Frank Tipler takes an exciting new approach to the age-old dispute about the relationship between science and religion in The Physics of Christianity. In reviewing centuries of writings and discussions, Tipler realized that in all the debate about science versus religion, there was no serious scientific research into central Christian claims and beliefs. So Tipler embarked on just such a scientific inquiry. The Physics of Christianity presents the fascinating results of his pioneering study. Tipler begins by outlining the basic concepts of physics for the lay reader and brings to light the underlying connections between physics and theology. In a compelling example, he illustrates how the God depicted by Jews and Christians, the Uncaused First Cause, is completely consistent with the Cosmological Singularity, an entity whose existence is required by physical law. His discussion of the scientific possibility of miracles provides an impressive, credible scientific foundation for many of Christianity’s most astonishing claims, including the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, and the Incarnation. He even includes specific outlines for practical experiments that can help prove the validity of the “miracles” at the heart of Christianity. Tipler’s thoroughly rational approach and fully accessible style sets The Physics of Christianity apart from other books dealing with conflicts between science and religion. It will appeal not only to Christian readers, but also to anyone interested in an issue that triggers heated and divisive intellectual and cultural debates.

A Fortunate Universe

A Fortunate Universe
Author: Geraint F. Lewis,Luke A. Barnes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107156616

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An engaging defence and critique of the various arguments from both science and religion on the fine-tuning of the Universe.