_sabotage_ wrote:Or I could simply dig a puddle in that shape and save you some looking time. We know that rain generates puddles. What is generating multiple universes? Is it a universe factory where nothingness suddenly springs forth into a universe with its unique laws and we just happen to be in the trillion trillionths of possibilities that could form life?
You take that leap into that nothingness all you like, but please do not suggest that it is less absurd than using the evidence we have to draw a straightforward conclusion. Hey guys, there is a trillion trillions of a chance that if you jump, you won't die, but if you live you will die anyway. Don't talk that nonsense to my kid and I won't try to save yours from hell, deal?
Enjoy being alive for no reason except that there is a random universe generator that is in no way God and that will suck your life into nothingness. Great science that ignores the most obvious explanation and grabs at biased straws. Now declare a scientific victory over God, wow we have managed to smear our creator! Nice pat on the back, just required finding a trillion trillionths of a chance and people believe us!
Leap into nothingness? Where do you get that from? Ah of course I criticised your proof for God and therefore you assume I'm claiming a proof of no God. I'm not. I'm claiming that your proof of God sucks, and if you want to continue to claim to have proof you'd better come up with something better.
I also didn't suggest anything is more or less absurd than anything else. I pointed out that you can't say "this universe is fine tuned --> God" because there are other reasons why this universe might end up fine tuned (if it even is so, if I calculated the percentage of the planetary surface just in our solar system that is hospitable to human (special?) life then there would be a lot of 0s after the decimal point and before the 1 at the end). One possibility is that this is one of many univeses, and statistically if you make enough random number generated universes at least one will end up having the right combination of constants to allow complex matter patterns and life. Another possibility is that we're inside a massive alien science experiment, and those aliens are technologically advanced enough to create a universe, and know which constants will yield more interesting (i.e. complex pattern forming) results. These are just two alternatives to God, I could carry on with more if you like?
Besides, there is fine tuning, but it is that these forms of matter and life are fine tuned to the universe, and the universe is not fine tuned to us at all (except in hindsight). If I designed a new operating system for computers, would the creator of the little notepad or solitaire programme that runs on it ever claim that the reason I built the OS in a certain way was to allow their programme, special above all other programmes, to run efficently? Or would they say they had written some code which runs really well through my OS? To claim the universe is built a certain way so as to allow your existence, whether you mean it this way or not, is stupendously arrogant.