It's so obviously stupid I gave up trying to explain why to anyonr who isn't already agnostic or atheist. Religious people are just too stupid to understand basic logic.
If the proton mass had been different, then we could never have formed. What explains why the proton mass has that number? If it's that specific, isn't it suspicious?
You decide to play the lottery
At random you pick a sequemce of numbers
Did you win because you knew the numbers and are a God?
Or was it chance?
There was only one set of numbers you could pick. By the logic of fine tuning it is IMPOSSIBLE you picked them by chance. Therefpre every lottery winner can see the future lmao
>This is rather as if you imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, 'This is an interesting world I find myself in — an interesting hole I find myself in — fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!
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the purpose isn't answering why but to shut down any attempt at speculating on useless questions >What if the universe had such constants that prohibited life? Therefore God
The anthropic principle renders this question the theological equivalent of the grandfather's paradox >What if you came back in time and killed your grandfather? oh you can't explain? Therefore multiverse
You can't, there's no "what if", there's no fine tuning
Oh and by the way, when they are asked to say where do those immaterial formulas live and where they come from and how they act on matter, they can't fucking answer, can they?
If the universe is uncaused then why does it have physical laws that it must follow? Clearly those laws are actually imposed on the universe.
Ask an atheist how a photon, stemming from the annihilation of an electrons and a positron , knows that it has to follow Maxwell's rules, as soon as the photon comes into existence whereas what they call ''physical laws'' are not found inside their tiny particles (inside particles there are just other particles lmao who scripted this crap).... Just ask him. And I can tell you what you will observe, because it's true cause and effect: the atheist will be in his most vulnerable state, drymouthed, sweating profusely, hands trembling, in a state of intense anguish, because he knows he has no comeback. Zero. Jack shit. At this point in time, the atheist is consumed by a fear that is darker than the terror of death, which will never leave him until he dies.
It's so obviously stupid I gave up trying to explain why to anyonr who isn't already agnostic or atheist. Religious people are just too stupid to understand basic logic.
Can you explain it to me?
If the proton mass had been different, then we could never have formed. What explains why the proton mass has that number? If it's that specific, isn't it suspicious?
You decide to play the lottery
At random you pick a sequemce of numbers
Did you win because you knew the numbers and are a God?
Or was it chance?
There was only one set of numbers you could pick. By the logic of fine tuning it is IMPOSSIBLE you picked them by chance. Therefpre every lottery winner can see the future lmao
airtight argument
if you're the Master of Logic, without looking it up, recite De Morgan's identities of propositional calculus.
Who fine tuned the israelite in the sky?
>This is rather as if you imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, 'This is an interesting world I find myself in — an interesting hole I find myself in — fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!
Douglas Adams
There is nothing finetuned about our heads exploding when we enter space
No, it gets BTFO by the anthropic principle
The anthropic principle explains nothing. It's just a way of refusing to answer the question.
'I must exist here because I'm here existing' does not explain why you are here.
It doesn't ezplain existence, it explains why the fine tuning argument is nonsense
the purpose isn't answering why but to shut down any attempt at speculating on useless questions
>What if the universe had such constants that prohibited life? Therefore God
The anthropic principle renders this question the theological equivalent of the grandfather's paradox
>What if you came back in time and killed your grandfather? oh you can't explain? Therefore multiverse
You can't, there's no "what if", there's no fine tuning
>main source of light also gives us cancer
Finely tuned my ass
No because there's nothing else to compare it to. Also which God? The Polynesian Tiki god?
It doesn't matter which God, it comes from the same Divine inspiration. God dwells within you by the way.
Then why should anyone convert?
No, physics likely work differently within singularities
>if the rules of the universe were different then the end result would be different too
>therefore GOD
That picture is retarded. Why does it list forces? Those aren't constants. The author clearly didn't study physics.
No. Fine tuning ignores the survivorship bias
Oh and by the way, when they are asked to say where do those immaterial formulas live and where they come from and how they act on matter, they can't fucking answer, can they?
If the universe is uncaused then why does it have physical laws that it must follow? Clearly those laws are actually imposed on the universe.
Ask an atheist how a photon, stemming from the annihilation of an electrons and a positron , knows that it has to follow Maxwell's rules, as soon as the photon comes into existence whereas what they call ''physical laws'' are not found inside their tiny particles (inside particles there are just other particles lmao who scripted this crap).... Just ask him. And I can tell you what you will observe, because it's true cause and effect: the atheist will be in his most vulnerable state, drymouthed, sweating profusely, hands trembling, in a state of intense anguish, because he knows he has no comeback. Zero. Jack shit. At this point in time, the atheist is consumed by a fear that is darker than the terror of death, which will never leave him until he dies.
You should start a cinema with all that projection