Good. That's a tiny step. Now try turning away from your mirror.So blind faith. You are a mindless sheep. Got it.
Then maybe have another go at being rational.
Although to be honest, it looks like you'd be wasting the effort.
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Good. That's a tiny step. Now try turning away from your mirror.So blind faith. You are a mindless sheep. Got it.
The description Naturalness is used in science and physics.wow... you are so ignorant on this subject you should be embarassed to have just critiqued scientific american.
. as far as un natural vs natural in physics... I now realize you are so ignorant on this matter... I have been arguing with a person who has zero understand of the words I have been quoting. You are completely ignorant of this area of science... yet you keep arguing against the scientists.
really... if you were in physics class your professor would have looked at you like you were a dumb ass and sent you back to high school physics.
here is a primer...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalness_(physics)
In physics, naturalness is the property that the free parameters or physical constants appearing in a physical theory should take relative values "of order 1". That is, a natural theory would have parameters with values like 2.34 rather than 234000 or 0.000234. This is in contrast to current theory like the standard model, where there are a number of parameters that vary by many orders of magnitude, and require extensive "fine-tuning" of those values in order for the theory to predict a universe like the one we live in.
The requirement that satisfactory theories should be "natural" in this sense is a current of thought initiated around the 1960s in particle physics. It is an aesthetic criterion, not a physical one, that arises from the seeming non-naturalness of the standard model and the broader topics of the hierarchy problem, fine-tuning, and the anthropic principle.
It is not always compatible with Occam's razor, since many instances of "natural" theories have more parameters than "fine-tuned" theories such as the Standard Model.
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here is stu's... incredibly ignorant quote.
And what exactly is an "unnatural" theory? Or don't you even ask yourself that glaringly obvious question.
There cannot actually be anything unnatural (contrary to nature or not in accordance with or determined by nature) in physics. Science is the study of the physical and natural world, not some imaginary ethereal and unnatural one.
If there were anything unnatural then it wouldn't be scientific. End of story.
There is nothing remotely being made unnatural about the Standard Model from it having a large number of different particles and forces, many of which seem surplus to requirement, or because it is also very precariously balanced.
Who the hell would say cosmological theory is regarded as unnatural because it has a large number of stars and planets which seem surplus to requirement!
You don't even need to be a scientist to see how those are not reasons to call something unnatural or even "unnatural".
Badly used words do tend to end up in quote marks a lot. Pity "authors" don't take the "time" to "use" the "right" word that might better "convey" what they mean to "say".

The description Naturalness is used in science and physics.
So you think non-naturalness, the contrary also used in science, must mean the same as unnatural.
omg!
Nowhere in physics does the scientific method ever, nor do scientists in any way legitimately consider the description unnatural or "unnatural" a means of depicting or explaining the universe.
Natural is simply a holdall for calculations whose outcome values don't go to unexplainable extremes. Non-natural for where they do.
Similarly the description fine-tuning is referred to in physics totally within naturalistic terms.
It's only outside of science that goofs like you make up all sorts of bullshit about unnatural tuners.
Non-natural values are not unnatural in physics.
Where you going next sparky? Irrational numbers mean math is absurd?
Your ignorance and purposeful misunderstanding of science and of language is epic.
Trolling cut and pastes, hoping to curve fit things you don't understand to your own ludicrous beliefs is what's embarrassing you.
Do you let breitbart do ALL of your thinking for you?
you critique of this quote was astonishingly ignorant...
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-the-higgs-nobel-be-the-end-of-particle-physics/
The problem for believers is that statement applies only when those so called students re-write history."...As students of history know, the natural sciences grew out of Christian culture."