Physics to GodThis is a convincing rational argument from science that God exists. That's what we mean by proof. It's not absolute proof beyond radical skeptical doubt, because that doesn't exist for anything. It's not based on any religion.
In that sense, we prove from physics and philosophy that an intelligent cause - God - is the cause of the fine-tuning of the constants of nature, the design of the laws, and the low entropy at the Big Bang.
We convey the ideas very clearly and simply so that everyone will find it accessible and understandable, even if you don't have any background in physics. The reasoning is all spelled out with analogies. You're going to enjoy learning the physics in addition to knowing God.
Physics to God - Episode 0: Can Physics Prove God?Physics to God2023-05-10 | This is a convincing rational argument from science that God exists. That's what we mean by proof. It's not absolute proof beyond radical skeptical doubt, because that doesn't exist for anything. It's not based on any religion.
In that sense, we prove from physics and philosophy that an intelligent cause - God - is the cause of the fine-tuning of the constants of nature, the design of the laws, and the low entropy at the Big Bang.
We convey the ideas very clearly and simply so that everyone will find it accessible and understandable, even if you don't have any background in physics. The reasoning is all spelled out with analogies. You're going to enjoy learning the physics in addition to knowing God.
For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-scienceChess as an Analogy for Fine Tuning, Design, and Order in PhysicsPhysics to God2024-04-02 | Richard Feynman famously compared the rules of chess and the laws of physics. (youtube.com/watch?v=o1dgrvlWML4) In our discussion on the Premier Chess podcast with Evan Rabin, we take the analogy further and show how the three essential components of chess (pieces, board, and initial setup) find a correspondence with the three essential ways that physics conceives of the world (fundamental particles, spacetime, and the initial conditions of the big bang).
We then go on to illustrate how just like right the qualities, quantities, and initial setup in chess are necessary for the game of chess to be a good, competitive, complex game with deep strategy, so too the qualities, quantities, and initial conditions of the laws of nature must be fine-tuned, designed, and ordered for the universe to be complex and structured. Finally, we point out that just as chess was designed by intelligent humans for the purpose of being a good, complex, competitive game, so too the laws of nature were designed by an intelligent cause for the purpose of bringing about atoms, molecules, planets, life, stars, and galaxies.
To read a clear summary of the general argument from physics without the analogy from chess: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-scienceThree Versions of the Fine Tuning Argument in PhysicsPhysics to God2024-03-27 | Many people are already familiar with various presentations of the fine-tuning argument in discussions about the existence of God. Standard forms of the argument are often lacking and leave much room for skepticism and debate. Critics often point to the limitations of existing forms, such as when fine-tuning is presented as an “argument from elimination” that fails to demonstrate that the list of possibilities is either fully eliminated or whether the list of possibilities is truly exhaustive. Likewise, the “probabilistic approach” is often beset by unconvincing and speculative probabilities. These can lead to unsatisfactory conclusions for those seeking a more definitive understanding of our universe’s precise constants and the implications of their existence.
In this video, Aaron and Elie offer a fresh perspective that is tailored to a more advanced audience that is already familiar with the conventional treatments of the fine-tuning argument, focusing on the intrinsic mystery of the constants and suggesting that fine-tuning is not the problem, but is rather the all-important clue to the solution of the mystery. They articulate why their approach avoids the pitfalls of other arguments, such as the God-of-the-gaps critique, and present fine-tuning as an answer to one of physics’ fundamental questions, establishing a robust case for an intelligently designed universe that is compelling even to an audience well-versed in the topic.
This presentation was made to a group of scholars from Reasons to Believe. Additionally, if you're interested in a good summary of the three core arguments in series one, see: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 10: Summary and FAQPhysics to God2023-09-11 | In this series, we’ve presented three arguments for an intelligent cause: the first from the fine tuning of the constants, the second from the design of the laws, and the third from the initial conditions at the big bang. In this episode, the final one in this series, we’ll summarize the prior episodes so that you can clearly see the logical line of reasoning that flows through all three arguments. Then, we’ll address many frequently asked questions on these arguments. Finally, we’ll explain the need and motivation for the next two series about God and the multiverse.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 9: Intelligent OrdererPhysics to God2023-08-21 | In this episode, we complete our final argument and convincingly show that the low entropy initial conditions at the big bang point directly to an intelligent cause for the order in our universe - what we’ll call an intelligent orderer. In doing so, we’ll encounter an amazing, mind-bogglingly gargantuan number. Once we explain how massive this number actually is, you’ll see how massively unlikely it is that our universe emerged by chance alone.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 8: The Initial ConditionsPhysics to God2023-08-06 | Even with the right laws and constants, it is still very unlikely that chance alone could be responsible for our complex universe. In order to get a universe like our own, the spacetime and matter that comprise it must be arranged in a very improbable state. We discuss entropy and the second law of thermodynamics and illustrate how they shed light on the ordered initial conditions of our universe. This leads to a third, independent, argument for how we know that our universe has an intelligent cause.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 7: Intelligent DesignerPhysics to God2023-07-23 | In this episode, we move on from the fine tuning argument which focused on the quantities in the laws of nature (such as how big an electron is), and turn to the design of the qualitative laws of nature themselves (like the law of gravity that all masses attract). We present a design argument from physics and argue that the qualitative laws of physics, quantum mechanics, and general relativity, exhibit clear signs of being designed.
Once again, we do not argue about science, like the intelligent design argument does in biology. Rather we accept the scientific position about the laws of physics and only argue about the proper philosophical conclusion to be inferred from these laws. This leads to independent support for the existence of an intelligent cause of our universe.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 6: Physics vs. BiologyPhysics to God2023-07-10 | This episode discusses the differences between the design argument in biology and the fine tuning argument in physics. First, we present the design argument in biology. Then, we discuss how the theory of evolution explains the apparent design of life without an intelligent cause. We explain why that solution doesn’t work in physics, and show how, even in the framework of biology, it merely pushes the design question back to the origin of life - the design of the first DNA molecule.
We then discuss the scientific answer to the origin of life problem: the multiplanet solution. We show how this type of explanation isn’t justified in physics. Lastly, we go even further and show that fine tuning in physics can shed new light on design in biology. All this will clarify the major advantages of the fine tuning argument in physics over the design argument in biology.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-scienceWhy Fine Tuning is NOT God of the GapsPhysics to God2023-06-28 | In this video, we discuss the three characteristics of the God of the Gaps fallacy and then show why all three do not apply to the argument from the fine tuning of the constants.
For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God Episode 5: Intelligent Fine TunerPhysics to God2023-06-28 | This episode presents the climax of the fine tuning argument. Through simple analogies, it explains what efficient and teleological causes are and why they are so vital for interpreting fine tuning and completing the journey from physics to God. It demonstrates how fine tuning indicates that the values of the constants were chosen by an intelligent cause, God, for the purpose of bringing about a complex universe that is full of atoms, molecules, stars, planets, and life.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 4: Paradigm ShiftPhysics to God2023-06-19 | This episode illustrates how fine tuning presents a major problem to the ordinary scientific method for explaining phenomena in our universe. Through an analogy from ethical systems, it demonstrates why a paradigm shift is needed to solve the mystery of the constants.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysic to God - Episode 3: Fine Tuning of the ConstantsPhysics to God2023-06-11 | In this episode, we explain fine tuning, the major clue that physicists have discovered to help solve the mystery of the constants. The idea of fine tuning is that the constants of nature are not just arbitrary numbers, but there's something special about their values. Only numbers within a certain range of values will yield a universe with atoms, molecules, planets, stars, galaxies, etc.
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For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 2: The Mystery of the ConstantsPhysics to God2023-05-29 | This episode shows how the specific values of the constants present a serious problem for the realization of physicists' dream of finding a Theory of Everything. It explains the mystery of constants, a problem that Richard Feynman called “one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics.” The mystery is that the numbers seem completely arbitrary with no seeming reason for their values. From the perspective of physics, these numbers could have taken on any value whatsoever. So how can physicists explain these numbers? To join the conversation visit our website at www.physicstogod.com, or join our Facebook group: Physics to God.
For a great summary of the core arguments in this series read: physicstogod.com/3-proofs-of-god-from-sciencePhysics to God - Episode 1: The Constants of NaturePhysics to God2023-05-28 | When probing the universe at its most fundamental levels, physicists have discovered many constants of nature which present a major challenge to the pursuit of a theory of everything. To do this, we use helpful analogies to explain the idea of fundamental physics and explain the roles of fundamental particles and laws. Then, we introduce the idea of constants of nature, specific numbers which are built into the fundamental particles and laws of nature. Lastly, we explain physicists' dream of finding a theory of everything, one set of laws that explains everything in our universe.
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