May. 7, 2012

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A universe without purpose
New revelations in science have shown what a strange and remarkable universe we live in.
By Lawrence M. Krauss
The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis. Everywhere we look, it appears that the world was designed so that we could flourish.
The position of the Earth around the sun, the presence of organic materials and water and a warm climate — all make life on our planet possible. Yet, with perhaps 100 billion solar systems in our galaxy alone, with ubiquitous water, carbon and hydrogen, it isn't surprising that these conditions would arise somewhere. And as to the diversity of life on Earth — as Darwin described more than 150 years ago and experiments ever since have validated — natural selection in evolving life forms can establish both diversity and order without any governing plan.
The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis. Everywhere we look, it appears that the world was designed so that we could flourish.
The position of the Earth around the sun, the presence of organic materials and water and a warm climate — all make life on our planet possible. Yet, with perhaps 100 billion solar systems in our galaxy alone, with ubiquitous water, carbon and hydrogen, it isn't surprising that these conditions would arise somewhere. And as to the diversity of life on Earth — as Darwin described more than 150 years ago and experiments ever since have validated — natural selection in evolving life forms can establish both diversity and order without any governing plan. [continue]
Tags: Lawrence M. Krauss, Multiverse, The Universe, physics, quantum mechanics, space

Permalink Reply by Hope on May 7, 2012 at 12:39am To me, sometimes it is hard to understand cosmology BUT Lawrence Krauss? WOW! He is explaining cosmos very well to me I understand his explanation perfectly! Krauss is an extraordinary scientist.

Permalink Reply by doone on May 7, 2012 at 10:28am This is reason enough for the universe - ants drinking colored water
May. 7, 2012


Permalink Reply by doone on May 8, 2012 at 11:24pm Another reason for the universe - it allowed this artist to live
May. 8, 2012

Painted by Spanish street artist escif in Poland.
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