The Anthropic Cosmological Principle

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Title The Anthropic Cosmological Principle PDF eBook
Author John D. Barrow
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 706
Release 1988
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780192821478

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Explores the concepts and many implications of the theory that the structure and operation of the universe is determined by the existence of intelligent observers

Anthropic Bias

Anthropic Bias
Title Anthropic Bias PDF eBook
Author Nick Bostrom
Publisher Routledge
Pages 240
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 113671099X

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Anthropic Bias explores how to reason when you suspect that your evidence is biased by "observation selection effects"--that is, evidence that has been filtered by the precondition that there be some suitably positioned observer to "have" the evidence. This conundrum--sometimes alluded to as "the anthropic principle," "self-locating belief," or "indexical information"--turns out to be a surprisingly perplexing and intellectually stimulating challenge, one abounding with important implications for many areas in science and philosophy. There are the philosophical thought experiments and paradoxes: the Doomsday Argument; Sleeping Beauty; the Presumptuous Philosopher; Adam & Eve; the Absent-Minded Driver; the Shooting Room. And there are the applications in contemporary science: cosmology ("How many universes are there?", "Why does the universe appear fine-tuned for life?"); evolutionary theory ("How improbable was the evolution of intelligent life on our planet?"); the problem of time's arrow ("Can it be given a thermodynamic explanation?"); quantum physics ("How can the many-worlds theory be tested?"); game-theory problems with imperfect recall ("How to model them?"); even traffic analysis ("Why is the 'next lane' faster?"). Anthropic Bias argues that the same principles are at work across all these domains. And it offers a synthesis: a mathematically explicit theory of observation selection effects that attempts to meet scientific needs while steering clear of philosophical paradox.

The Anthropic Principle

The Anthropic Principle
Title The Anthropic Principle PDF eBook
Author F. Bertola
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 196
Release 1993-07-30
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521382038

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Long awaited proceedings of an important conference on the anthropic prininciple.

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Title The Anthropic Cosmological Principle PDF eBook
Author John D. Barrow
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 728
Release 1986
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Investigates the history of philosophic thought concerning the question of design and mankind's place in the universe. The modern collection of ideas known as the "anthropic cosmological principle" asserts that there is a deep connection between intelligent life and the physical universe.

Confrontation of Cosmological Theories with Observational Data

Confrontation of Cosmological Theories with Observational Data
Title Confrontation of Cosmological Theories with Observational Data PDF eBook
Author Malcolm S. Longair
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 365
Release 2013-03-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9401022208

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Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 63, held in Cracow, Poland, September 10-12, 1973

A Fortunate Universe

A Fortunate Universe
Title A Fortunate Universe PDF eBook
Author Geraint F. Lewis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 395
Release 2016-10-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1316715221

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Over the last forty years, scientists have uncovered evidence that if the Universe had been forged with even slightly different properties, life as we know it - and life as we can imagine it - would be impossible. Join us on a journey through how we understand the Universe, from its most basic particles and forces, to planets, stars and galaxies, and back through cosmic history to the birth of the cosmos. Conflicting notions about our place in the Universe are defined, defended and critiqued from scientific, philosophical and religious viewpoints. The authors' engaging and witty style addresses what fine-tuning might mean for the future of physics and the search for the ultimate laws of nature. Tackling difficult questions and providing thought-provoking answers, this volumes challenges us to consider our place in the cosmos, regardless of our initial convictions.

Creation of the Universe

Creation of the Universe
Title Creation of the Universe PDF eBook
Author Lizhi Fang
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 200
Release 1989
Genre Science
ISBN 9789971506001

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.".. is a worthwhile elementary treatment of the cosmology of the early Universe written with a liveliness and simplicity that will surely encourage students to pursue the subject further.'' John D Barrow Nature, 1989 .".. a superb guide to what is known about cosmology....The authors also leave you with a sense of anticipation and excitement.'' David Hughes New Scientist, 1989 "The book is well written and interesting, particularly in its use of Chinese stories throughout ... The book contains all the standard material found in such texts. The chapters on the thermodynamics of the Universe are particularly good ... this is a first-rate book of its genre and is heartily recommended." Kenneth Dunn Mathematical Reviews, 1993 "The best popular account of the science that explains how the universe can be friendly to life is a book, 'Creation of the Universe', by the Chinese astronomers, Fang Li Zhi and Li Shu Xian. The book was translated into English and published by World Scientific Publishing in 1989. Fang Li Zhi is the famous dissident astronomer now living in exile in the United States. I particularly recommend Chapter 6, with the title 'How Order Was Born of Chaos'. This tells the same story that I am telling you today, but with more detail and more depth." Freeman J Dyson Oppenheimer lecture at University of California, Berkeley Mar 2000