Sophya
Newbie
- MBTI
- INFJ-A
- Enneagram
- 5
The Logic and Beauty of Cosmological Natural Selection
The most spectacular scientific hypothesis that provides what may be the best explanation for the existence of Complexity and Life in the universe.
"The most full proposal for the mechanism of cosmological natural selection comes from physicist Lee Smolin.
The odds of randomly hitting upon a life-permitting universe seem infinitesimal. Referring to biological complexity, evolutionary biologist and author Richard Dawkins wrote, "The theory of evolution by cumulative natural selection is the only theory we know of that is, in principle, capable of explaining the existence of organized complexity."
If that is true, why stop at biology?
"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution." Is it possible that, faced with a similar daunting challenge to explain complexity and the appearance of design, nothing in cosmology will make sense except in the light of evolution either?
The Theory:
Throughout the universe, stars that collapse into black holes squeeze down to an unimaginably extreme density. Under those extreme conditions, as a result of quantum phenomenon, the black hole explodes in a big bang and expands into its own new baby universe, separate from the original. The point where time ends inside a black hole is where time begins in the big bang of a new universe.
Smolin proposes that the extreme conditions inside a collapsed black hole result in small random variations of the fundamental physical forces and parameters in the baby universe. So each of the new baby universes has slightly different physical forces and parameters from its parent. This introduces variation.
Because of their inherited characteristics, universes with star-friendly parameters will produce more stars and reproduce at a greater rate than those universes with star-unfriendly parameters. So the parameters we see today are the way they are because, after accumulating bit by bit through generations of universes, the inherited parameters are good at producing stars and reproducing.
So that would be a logical explanation to the deep "fine tuning problem” – the parameters in our universe are the way they are because of non-random naturalistic cumulative inherited change through reproductive success over time.
If correct, we live in a lineage of offspring universes – which visually could be depicted like the expanding branches on the biological tree of life."
Text source:
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...and-beauty-of-cosmological-natural-selection/
Lee Smolin explains his Theory @ Through the wormhole (tv documentary): "The explanation why the Universe is bio-friendly is a side effect of the universe being very fruitful in terms of its own reproduction."
Lee Smolin talks about Cosmological Natural Selection:
The most spectacular scientific hypothesis that provides what may be the best explanation for the existence of Complexity and Life in the universe.
"The most full proposal for the mechanism of cosmological natural selection comes from physicist Lee Smolin.
The odds of randomly hitting upon a life-permitting universe seem infinitesimal. Referring to biological complexity, evolutionary biologist and author Richard Dawkins wrote, "The theory of evolution by cumulative natural selection is the only theory we know of that is, in principle, capable of explaining the existence of organized complexity."
If that is true, why stop at biology?
"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution." Is it possible that, faced with a similar daunting challenge to explain complexity and the appearance of design, nothing in cosmology will make sense except in the light of evolution either?
The Theory:
Throughout the universe, stars that collapse into black holes squeeze down to an unimaginably extreme density. Under those extreme conditions, as a result of quantum phenomenon, the black hole explodes in a big bang and expands into its own new baby universe, separate from the original. The point where time ends inside a black hole is where time begins in the big bang of a new universe.
Smolin proposes that the extreme conditions inside a collapsed black hole result in small random variations of the fundamental physical forces and parameters in the baby universe. So each of the new baby universes has slightly different physical forces and parameters from its parent. This introduces variation.
Because of their inherited characteristics, universes with star-friendly parameters will produce more stars and reproduce at a greater rate than those universes with star-unfriendly parameters. So the parameters we see today are the way they are because, after accumulating bit by bit through generations of universes, the inherited parameters are good at producing stars and reproducing.
So that would be a logical explanation to the deep "fine tuning problem” – the parameters in our universe are the way they are because of non-random naturalistic cumulative inherited change through reproductive success over time.
If correct, we live in a lineage of offspring universes – which visually could be depicted like the expanding branches on the biological tree of life."
Text source:
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...and-beauty-of-cosmological-natural-selection/
Lee Smolin explains his Theory @ Through the wormhole (tv documentary): "The explanation why the Universe is bio-friendly is a side effect of the universe being very fruitful in terms of its own reproduction."
Lee Smolin talks about Cosmological Natural Selection: