Still getting the wrong end of the stick on purpose from repeating only one half of things I see.
What you have c&p'd is why Stephen Hawking is proposing in that document 'top down' and not 'bottom up' , explaining that with 'top down', there need be no postulation of an initial state being so called "fine-tuned".
sheesh ...at least make your fatuous non-arguments look a bit more convincing.
What you have c&p'd is why Stephen Hawking is proposing in that document 'top down' and not 'bottom up' , explaining that with 'top down', there need be no postulation of an initial state being so called "fine-tuned".
sheesh ...at least make your fatuous non-arguments look a bit more convincing.
Quote from jem:
you not only lie... you now refuse to even support your b.s. statement...
but I will support my statement... for the 50th time
there it is... Hawking and Hartle full 2006 paper link from the archives... no webpages involved.
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0602/0602091v2.pdf
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In fact if one does adopt a bottom-up approach to cosmology, one is immediately led to an essentially classical framework, in which one loses all ability to explain cosmologyâs central question - why our universe is the way it is. In particular a bottom-up approach to cosmology either requires one to postulate an initial state of the universe that is carefully fine-tuned [10] - as if prescribed by an outside agency or it requires one to invoke the notion of eternal inflation [11], which prevents one from predicting what a typical observer would see.