Quote from jem:
you keep asserting illogical crap.
you are being a clown.
These are nobel prize winners... some atheist... trying to explain current science to you... and you refuse to listen.
No, you're just throwing quotes that agree with your point of at me. Nothing more, nothing less. And now childishly calling me names. Really??
I read your quotes. I disagree. Deal with it.
So once again... I ask you to explain how your chaos theory explains the origin of the universe and how it exists today..
and you give me sound bites about randomness. That is the same thing I read in books in the early 90s when I was researching the markets. You are living in the 80s... learn some current science.
I did but your only response is to reject my reasoning out of hand as a "sound bite". What's funny is, you're the one copy and pasting quotes which are essentially "sound bites". At least I'm constructing my own arguments. You just keep referring to scientists and your perception that they all believe in a fine-tuned universe, which by the way, they don't.

If anything is fine-tuning the universe, it's evolution and physics.
There is a difference between not understanding your argument and not agreeing it. Just because someone doesn't agree with your argument (which I'm sure you think is so well-thought out, that everyone just has to agree with you, doesn't mean they don't understand it. So if you could please, cut the "you don't get it" bullshit.
is that most if not all scientists now accept that
I doubt most scientists believe that and honestly, I find it disingenuous for you claim such a thing. I know of plenty of scientists who believe the complete opposite, yet you keep claiming the scientific community are all of a sudden closet creationists or something. (The quotes I post below show your perception of what "most if not all scientists now accept" is naive at best and a flat out lie at worst.
given our current understandings there is no chance random processes could have created this universe if there is only one. No matter how many coin flips you got there was no way this universe would have happened.
There is very likely an infinite number of universes, so given that, you'd be wrong.
When you actually do the research... you will find out about string theory and the multiverse argument to explain the existence of the fine tunings. [/B]
It looks to me like you're the one who needs to do some research.