A team of scientists thinks the answer is "yes." A new theory says that feedback causes the laws of physics to change over time, and therefore the universe is evolving too, so maybe the perfect conditions for life are not just a matter of pure chance after all, although this doesn't mean there is a designer?The universe could be teaching itself how to evolve into a better, more stable, cosmos. That's the far-out idea proposed by a team of scientists who say they are reimagining the universe just as Darwin revamped our view of the natural world. Can the universe learn?
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A team of scientists thinks the answer is "yes."
A new theory says that feedback causes the laws of physics to change over time, and therefore the universe is evolving too, so maybe the perfect conditions for life are not just a matter of pure chance after all, although this doesn't mean there is a designer?
The universe could be teaching itself how to evolve into a better, more stable, cosmos. That's the far-out idea proposed by a team of scientists who say they are reimagining the universe just as Darwin revamped our view of the natural world.