Many scientists say there is only one universe and that all the others were just mathematical probabilities. Now we have to ask how is it that the universe is so fine tuned for life? It could be that all the others remained probabilities because they were unable to exist. This one works. Noam Chomsky says that we probably don't have the cognitive capacity to figure out whether we have free will, or not.Nicolas Gisin on Free Will, Time NOT Being an Illusion, Superdeterminism, and Quantum GravityNicolas Gisin - Without free will there would be no physics or philosophy. Science is unlikely to ever fully understand consciousness. [embedded content]https://youtu.be/jcHzgy0I6gk
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Many scientists say there is only one universe and that all the others were just mathematical probabilities. Now we have to ask how is it that the universe is so fine tuned for life?
It could be that all the others remained probabilities because they were unable to exist. This one works.
Noam Chomsky says that we probably don't have the cognitive capacity to figure out whether we have free will, or not.
Nicolas Gisin on Free Will, Time NOT Being an Illusion, Superdeterminism, and Quantum Gravity
Nicolas Gisin - Without free will there would be no physics or philosophy. Science is unlikely to ever fully understand consciousness.