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Life, the Multiverse, and Fine-Tuning: Do Probabilities Matter?
Helbig, Phillip
2018Cosmology 2018 in Dubrovnik
 

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Keywords :
fine-tuning; multiverse; anthropic principle
Abstract :
[en] Few topics in cosmology are as hotly debated as the multiverse: for some it is untestable and hence unscientific; for other is is unavoidable and a natural extension of previous science. Some of this disagreement might be due to misunderstanding, in particular the degree to which probability distributions are necessary to interpret conclusions based on the multiverse, especially with regard to the antrhopic principle. I present undisputed facts, discuss some common misunderstandings, and investigate the role played by probability. The multiverse is perhaps an important component necessary for interpreting cosmological and other physical parameters.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Helbig, Phillip  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > STAR
Language :
English
Title :
Life, the Multiverse, and Fine-Tuning: Do Probabilities Matter?
Publication date :
October 2018
Number of pages :
A0
Event name :
Cosmology 2018 in Dubrovnik
Event organizer :
Institute Ruđer Bošković (Zagreb) and SISSA (Trieste)
Event place :
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Event date :
from 22-10-2018 to 27-10-2018
Audience :
International
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