"...I'm going to take the first idea that the laws of nature are fixed. This is a hangover from an older world view, before the 1960s, when the Big Bang theory came in. People thought that the whole universe was eternal, governed by eternal mathematical laws.
When the Big Bang came in, then that assumption continued, even though the Big Bang revealed a universe that's radically evolutionary, about fourteen billion years old. Growing and developing and evolving for fourteen billion years. Growing and cooling and more structures and patterns appear within it. But the idea is all the laws of nature were completely fixed at the moment of the Big Bang like a cosmic Napoleonic Code..."...."As my friend used to say, modern science is based upon the principle: "Give us one free miracle and we will explain the rest."
"......and the one free miracle is the appearance of all the matter and energy in the universe and all the laws that govern it from nothing, in a single instant."
-Who would say such a thing about today's science culture?
When the Big Bang came in, then that assumption continued, even though the Big Bang revealed a universe that's radically evolutionary, about fourteen billion years old. Growing and developing and evolving for fourteen billion years. Growing and cooling and more structures and patterns appear within it. But the idea is all the laws of nature were completely fixed at the moment of the Big Bang like a cosmic Napoleonic Code..."...."As my friend used to say, modern science is based upon the principle: "Give us one free miracle and we will explain the rest."
"......and the one free miracle is the appearance of all the matter and energy in the universe and all the laws that govern it from nothing, in a single instant."
-Who would say such a thing about today's science culture?
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2a3N2xe
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