Quote from jem:
appearance of design is undeniable -- (unless you believe in a multiverse)
Leonard Susskind
from physicsweb.
http://physicsweb.org/articles/review/18/12/3
you will see a little rundown of our debate.
I would say slightly skewed to than anti anthropic side but certainly eye opening for you anti AP people.
Slightly skewed? I cannot friggin' believe your interpretation of the facts.
1. The title of the book is: "The Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the 'ILLUSION' of Intelligent Design." If that doesn't clue you in to what Dr. Susskind's thesis is, then I don't know what would.
2. The book review states: "The anthropic principle is thus rendered respectable and intelligent design is just an ILLUSION. The authorâs stance is the same as that of Laplace when asked by Napoleon why his celestial mechanics had no mention of a creator: 'Your highness, I have no need of this hypothesis.'"
3. The reviewer is saying that Susskind explains why the anthropic principle only APPEARS to favor intelligent design, but in reality, it does not favor it at all (i.e., Susskind has no need for a creator to make his theories operative).
4. The reviewer closes with the statement, "Susskind expresses the hope that the sentence 'the appearance of intelligent design is undeniable', will not appear out of context on a religious Internet site. Fat chance!"
Thus you, jem, are doing precisely what Dr. Susskind hoped would not would occur, i.e., you are taking his statements out of context and using them to support the exact opposite of what the professor is attempting to demonstrate.
Please stop, now. Your continuing to shoot yourself in the foot has given you an infection.
I suggest a prescription for a Zithromax(r) "Z-Pack." The metaphor should be obvious.