i lean on this consensus theory of how science works. The fact that they've reached consensus is a signal to me that, you know, they're probably going along the right track here. By contrast, if things are just kind of, if the steady state and big bank theories were still kind of 50 50, i'd begin to think, i wonder if there's a problem with string theory. If someone like stephen myers has such a convincing argument, why aren't scientists going, ok, then he's right? We have to follow this track, maybe enough to become a christian, ecause you could become a theist. Imhin likethat to give him his
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).