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Simon Friederich reviews the challenges that arise in using empirical evidence that the universe is tuned for life to evaluate multiverse hypothesis. Simon Friederich (University of Groningen) offers a panoramic view of...
Simon Friederich: Fine-Tuning for Life in the Universe, A Panoramic View is an episode from The Physics of Fine-Tuning by Oxford University. Simon Friederich reviews the challenges that arise in using empirical evidence that the universe is...
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Simon Friederich reviews the challenges that arise in using empirical evidence that the universe is tuned for life to evaluate multiverse hypothesis. Simon Friederich (University of Groningen) offers a panoramic view of intricacies and challenges that arise in the assessment of empirical evidence concerning multiverse theories and the relevance of fine-tuning for life. This lecture was conducted at the Lindeman Lecture Theatre, Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford, on October 6, 2016.
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Simon Friederich: Fine-Tuning for Life in the Universe, A Panoramic View is from The Physics of Fine-Tuning by Oxford University.
Published Apr 24, 2018 and 40:15 long