God Hypothesis: New Paperback with Reply to Critics

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We're sharing some of the best interviews Meyer has given in support of the book. Here is a great exchange with UC San Diego physicist Brian Keating. Source
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Local Fine-Tuning and Habitable Zones

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In considering fine-tuning, physicists assume that the constants and initial conditions (and possibly the physical laws) could have been different. Source
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Cosmic Fine-Tuning: A Look at the Implications

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Does any of the evidence suggest a cosmic designer who is more than just the clockmaker God of the deists? Source
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Sean Carroll: “How Could an Immaterial Mind Affect the Body?”

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Aristotle noted that when we think carefully about natural causes we see that there are four distinct ways that causes can lead to effects in nature. Source
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Meyer, Craig, Turek: Examining the Kalam Cosmological Argument

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Kalam is a reference to ideas in medieval Islamic philosophy that William Lane Craig singlehandedly did much to revive. Source
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SETI: Inventing Minds to Find Minds

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SETI has a new technique to recognize patterns in gobs of data: invent intelligences to search for extraterrestrial intelligence that might be artificial. Source
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