Re: algorithmic complexity of God

From: CALYK (CALYK@aol.com)
Date: Sun Jan 11 1998 - 18:02:01 MST


In a message dated 98-01-11 19:04:20 EST, you write:

<< On Sun, Jan 11, 1998 at 09:17:00AM -0800, Hal Finney wrote:
> One reason for believing in the existence of God is the fact that the
> universe appears to be narrowly tailored for the existence of our kind
> of life. Take a look at figure 5 on http://www.sns.ias.edu/~max/toe.html
> and you see what a tiny fraction of the possible values for physical
> constants would allow life as we know it to exist. One way to explain
> this seeming coincidence is to say that our universe was intentionally
> created to have parameters in this region.
>>

perhaps, but who's to say that life cant exist within other parameters?



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