The teleological arguments makes use that we really really really lucked out that it's more rational to assume a designer as what are the chances everything was set right to this extent.
A way to refute this is to give infinite time or multiverses in which the each universe ofthe multiverse expand and contract, and eventually you get that exact ratio.
There is an actual problem with this. From what I was reading - universes - which is the guess that ours will eventually get to this, will come to a stand still. It becomes void and everything is a stand still. No stars, no light, nothing. And not even a contraction to reset it.
I don't know the physics behind it to actually prove it, but it's what I've read in Articles and some books. So contraction is possible, but given enough time, so it standstill.
Now if we have infinite time it doesn't matter if you have infinite time or infinite universes in multiverses. Just as there is the very low chance you get the designed universe we have, there is more chances you get a standstill universe. I don't know the science to prove this, but it's what I read in Articles and some books.
Now even if there is any minute chance 1 in a billion, of a stand still universe, if you give infinite time, it will happen. Contraction stops.
So this would mean it's impossible to get here no matter how many infinite universes or infinite time because eventually with enough time (and what infinite regress) there is a stand still universe.
My first question is does any know what I should do to confirm these facts? What books should I read and study?
A way to refute this is to give infinite time or multiverses in which the each universe ofthe multiverse expand and contract, and eventually you get that exact ratio.
There is an actual problem with this. From what I was reading - universes - which is the guess that ours will eventually get to this, will come to a stand still. It becomes void and everything is a stand still. No stars, no light, nothing. And not even a contraction to reset it.
I don't know the physics behind it to actually prove it, but it's what I've read in Articles and some books. So contraction is possible, but given enough time, so it standstill.
Now if we have infinite time it doesn't matter if you have infinite time or infinite universes in multiverses. Just as there is the very low chance you get the designed universe we have, there is more chances you get a standstill universe. I don't know the science to prove this, but it's what I read in Articles and some books.
Now even if there is any minute chance 1 in a billion, of a stand still universe, if you give infinite time, it will happen. Contraction stops.
So this would mean it's impossible to get here no matter how many infinite universes or infinite time because eventually with enough time (and what infinite regress) there is a stand still universe.
My first question is does any know what I should do to confirm these facts? What books should I read and study?