Since this material is obviously requires too much work for, I am going to make it obvious.
This is a quote for the chair of the physics dept at stanford. The founder of string theory... one of the best minds on the planet for physics.
The discovery in string theory of this large landscape of solutions, of different vacuums, which describe very different physical environments, tipped the scales for me. At first, string theorists thought there were about a million solutions. Thinking about Weinbergâs argument and about the non-zero cosmological constant, I used to go around asking my mathematician friends: are you sure itâs only a million? They all assured me it was the best bet.
But a million is not enough for anthropic explanations - the chances of one of the universes being suitable for life are still too small. When Joe Polchinski and Raphael Bousso wrote their paper in 2000 that revealed there are more like 10500 vacuums in string theory, that to me was the tipping point. The three things seemed to be coming together. I felt I couldnât ignore this possibility, so I wrote a paper saying so. The initial reaction was very hostile, but over the past couple of years people are taking it more seriously. They are worried that it might be true.
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Do you understand the quote.
a million other universes would not be enough to reply to anthropic prinicple.
Please this guy is the author of string theory. it is a given to him that the anthropic principles pointed aobut by other sceintists are real.
Study it learn it you will be surprised.
If you had this guys mind and did not believe in millions of other universes you would believe there was a design.
The anthropic principle is real science that is driving the best minds in physics to speculation.