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Worlds Without End - The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Paperback)
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Worlds Without End - The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Paperback)
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You Save R70 (12%)
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"Multiverse" cosmologies imagine our universe as just one of a vast
number of others. While this idea has captivated philosophy,
religion, and literature for millennia, it is now being considered
as a scientific hypothesis-with different models emerging from
cosmology, quantum mechanics, and string theory. Beginning with
ancient Atomist and Stoic philosophies, Mary-Jane Rubenstein links
contemporary models of the multiverse to their forerunners and
explores the reasons for their recent appearance. One concerns the
so-called fine-tuning of the universe: nature's constants are so
delicately calibrated that it seems they have been set just right
to allow life to emerge. For some thinkers, these "fine-tunings"
are evidence of the existence of God; for others, however, and for
most physicists, "God" is an insufficient scientific explanation.
Hence the allure of the multiverse: if all possible worlds exist
somewhere, then like monkeys hammering out Shakespeare, one
universe is bound to be suitable for life. Of course, this
hypothesis replaces God with an equally baffling article of faith:
the existence of universes beyond, before, or after our own,
eternally generated yet forever inaccessible to observation or
experiment. In their very efforts to sidestep metaphysics,
theoretical physicists propose multiverse scenarios that collide
with it and even produce counter-theological narratives. Far from
invalidating multiverse hypotheses, Rubenstein argues, this
interdisciplinary collision actually secures their scientific
viability. We may therefore be witnessing a radical reconfiguration
of physics, philosophy, and religion in the modern turn to the
multiverse.
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