Anna Ijjas,
beginning,
Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem,
Charlotte Hsu,
cosmology,
Ethan Siegel,
Faith & Science,
God Hypothesis,
Intelligent Design,
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics,
Nina Stein,
Null Energy Condition,
Paul Steinhardt,
philosophy,
Phys.org,
physics,
Physics, Earth & Space,
Return of the God Hypothesis,
Roger Penrose,
spacetime,
Stephen Meyer,
theism,
University of Buffalo,
Will Kinney
If the universe and everything in it are the result of a mind, then we are not unintended accidents of nature. Source
Anna Ijjas,
beginning,
Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem,
Charlotte Hsu,
cosmology,
Ethan Siegel,
God Hypothesis,
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics,
Nina Stein,
Null Energy Condition,
Paul Steinhardt,
philosophy,
Phys.org,
physics,
Physics, Earth & Space,
Return of the God Hypothesis,
Roger Penrose,
science,
spacetime,
Stephen Meyer,
theism,
University of Buffalo,
Will Kinney
If the universe and everything in it are the result of a mind, then we are not unintended accidents of nature. Source
Abraham Loeb,
Anna Ijjas,
Big Bang,
brane,
Charlie Wood,
contraction phase,
cosmic beginning,
cosmology,
cyclical cosmology,
entropy,
Faith & Science,
homogeneity,
inflation phase,
inflationary theory,
Intelligent Design,
isotropy,
Paul Steinhardt,
Physics, Earth & Space,
Quanta Magazine,
Return of the God Hypothesis,
Roger Penrose,
Stephen Meyer
The conclusion that the universe had a beginning is far more parsimonious and consistent with the evidence. Source