There are a dozen different theories back to the concet ablem, but there's no consensus. I tend to think we're never going to know, right? We've all hit this epistemological wall. Maybe it's an ontological wall. It may be an unknowable concept. Or maybe i'm wrong. Maybe the kind of universe we have is the kind of universe that would imply there's a god. If you follow stephen myers arguments, or to follow victor stanger's arguments, in his book, god, the failed hypothesis, he says God is a testable hypothesis, and he failed to test him. That wasn't a reason for despair according to
In this episode, based on the cover story from Skeptic magazine 26.1 (2021), Michael speaks with University of California professor of physics Brian Keating about: time, infinity, the shape of the universe, the multiverse, quantum gravity, string theory, the laws of nature, and more… Listen to this fascinating episode for free and order a copy of the Skeptic magazine 26.1 to read Keating’s cover story, complete with splendid graphics, charts, and illustrations (in print or digital formats).