The Three Premises of Multiverse - S2:E1
Description
Season 2: Analyzing & Rejecting Multiverse
This season will clarify the three essential elements of multiverse theory, analyze their various scientific supports, and ultimately show why the multiverse fails to be a good explanation for fine tuning, design, and order, even in scientists' own framework.
Episode 1: The Three Premises of Multiverse
This episode lays out the three premises any multiverse theory needs to explain fine tuning, design, and order in our universe without an intelligent cause.
- The Infinite Multiverse Premise: There exists a multiverse composed of infinitely many universes.
- The Varied Multiverse Premise: In the multiverse, the constants vary from universe to universe.
- The Typical Universe Premise: Of all the universes in the multiverse that contain intelligent observers, our universe is typical.
Note: While Season 2 builds on Season 1: An Intelligent Cause, it can also be followed independently. Nevertheless, this episode begins by summarizing Season 1’s three arguments for the existence of God.
Timestamps:
[00:00 ] Open
[01:45 ] Introduction
[04:41 ] Summary of Part 1
[11:03 ] How Multiverse Explains Fine Tuning, Design, and Order
[17:45 ] Three Premises of Multiverse Theory
[18:45 ] The Infinite Multiverse Premise
[21:29 ] The Varied Multiverse Premise
[25:00 ] The Typical Universe Premise
[29:31 ] Complete Multiverse Theory
[32:40 ] Different Versions of the Multiverse
[34:42 ] Burden of Proof
Get essay versions of all episodes in Season 1: Intelligent Cause and Season 2: Analyzing & Rejecting Multiverse
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