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Evidence in the Multiverse

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The Physics of Fine-Tuning
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Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich hash out the problems we encounter when we look for evidence of a multiverse.
How do we gain evidence for a multiverse? In the final part of their discussion, Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich hash out the problems we encounter when we try to use our observations as evidence for the multiverse. This discussion was conducted at the University of Oxford on October 6, 2017.

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Series
The Physics of Fine-Tuning
People
Erik Curiel
Simon Friederich
Keywords
philosophy
fine-tuning
Physics
science
philosophy of science
astronomy
multiverse
gambler’s fallacy
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 24/04/2018
Duration: 00:25:24

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