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Alone among planets, earth supports human life, because it is  not too hot and not too cold, not too hard and not too soft, but just right. ~ Prof. Nathan Aviezer, Society Today 16 Feb. 2005 Most material adapted directly from Norman Geisler s Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 26-29.F(u,I TWhat is the  Anthropic Principle ? II. Supporting Evidence: Comments: Conclusion: Supplement (technical definitions): #" P" P " P" P1" PPP>a a1a c hb$I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$ The anthropic principle (Gr. Anthropos,  human being ) states that the universe was fitted from the very first moment of its existence for the emergence of life in general and human life in particular. For if there were even the slightest variation at the moment of the big bang, making conditions different, even to a small degree, no life of any kind would exist. In order for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe-and they were.8  ~wII. Supporting Evidence:*,,T Not only does the scientific evidence point to a beginning of the cosmos, but it points to a very sophisticated tuning of the universe from the very beginning that makes human life possible. Thus, for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe. Consider the following: UU$leII. Supporting Evidence:*,,< 1. Oxygen comprises 21% of the atmosphere. If it were 25%, fires would erupt, if 15%, humans would suffocate. 2. If the gravitational force were altered by 1 part in 1040 (that s 10 followed by 40 zeroes), the sun would not exist, and the moon would crash into the earth or sheer off into space. Even a slight increase in the force of gravity would result in all the starts being much more massive than our sun, with the effect that the sun would burn too rapidly and erratically to sustain life. 3. If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun. 4. If the universe was expanding at a rate one millionth more slowly than it is, the temperature on earth would be 10,000 degrees C. F pyII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 5. The average distance between stars in our galaxy of 100 billion stars is 30 trillion miles. If that distance was altered slightly, orbits would become erratic, and there would be extreme temperature variations on earth. (Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rater were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. 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Supporting Evidence: Comments: Conclusion: Supplement (technical definitions): #" P" P " P" P1" PPP>a a1a c hb$I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$ The anthropic principle (Gr. Anthropos,  human being ) states that the universe was fitted from the very first moment of its existence for the emergence of life in general and human life in particular. For if there were even the slightest variation at the moment of the big bang, making conditions different, even to a small degree, no life of any kind would exist. In order for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe-and they were.8  ~wII. Supporting Evidence:*,,T Not only does the scientific evidence point to a beginning of the cosmos, but it points to a very sophisticated tuning of the universe from the very beginning that makes human life possible. Thus, for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe. Consider the following: UU$leII. Supporting Evidence:*,,< 1. Oxygen comprises 21% of the atmosphere. If it were 25%, fires would erupt, if 15%, humans would suffocate. 2. If the gravitational force were altered by 1 part in 1040 (that s 10 followed by 40 zeroes), the sun would not exist, and the moon would crash into the earth or sheer off into space. Even a slight increase in the force of gravity would result in all the starts being much more massive than our sun, with the effect that the sun would burn too rapidly and erratically to sustain life. 3. If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun. 4. If the universe was expanding at a rate one millionth more slowly than it is, the temperature on earth would be 10,000 degrees C. F pyII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 5. The average distance between stars in our galaxy of 100 billion stars is 30 trillion miles. If that distance was altered slightly, orbits would become erratic, and there would be extreme temperature variations on earth. (Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rater were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Not only that the Universe had to develop humanity (or some other intelligent, information-gathering life form) but that we are necessary to it s existence, as it takes an intelligent observer to collapse the Universe s waves and probabilities from superposition into relatively concrete reality. 4. Final Anthropic Principle (FAP):  States that once the Universe has brought intelligence into being, it will never die out. 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(Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rater were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Not only that the Universe had to develop humanity (or some other intelligent, information-gathering life form) but that we are necessary to it s existence, as it takes an intelligent observer to collapse the Universe s waves and probabilities from superposition into relatively concrete reality. 4. Final Anthropic Principle (FAP):  States that once the Universe has brought intelligence into being, it will never die out. D!6grjh~FhO1W(@ $/ 0DArialngsRomanTTX/ܖ 0ܖDTimes New RomanTTX/ܖ 0ܖ DWingdingsRomanTTX/ܖ 0ܖ B$ .  @vidence:II. Supporting Evidence:III: Comments:III: Comments:III: Comments:IV: Conclusion:V: Supplement  Fonts UsedDesign Template Slide Titles X 8@ _TemplateIDTC0108757610_{^ShockPaShockPa shock33leyn?" dd@  @@`` $mfi~O$$R$9#R$F5ayzC\I&  0AAPf@89 g4DdDdV 0^pV p} , ʚ;ʚ;<4!d!d  x 0 <4dddd  x 0 <4BdBd  x 0 0___PPT10 v___PPT9X/ 0z{Hbweyzx{|}~? %^IAnthropic Principle:  Scientists call it the  Goldilocks story. Alone among planets, earth supports human life, because it is  not too hot and not too cold, not too hard and not too soft, but just right. ~ Prof. Nathan Aviezer, Society Today 16 Feb. 2005 Most material adapted directly from Norman Geisler s Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 26-29.F(uWhat is the  Anthropic Principle ? II. Supporting Evidence: Comments: Conclusion: Supplement (technical definitions): #" P" P " P" P1" PPP>a a1a c hb$I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$ The anthropic principle (Gr. Anthropos,  human being ) states that the universe was fitted from the very first moment of its existence for the emergence of life in general and human life in particular. For if there were even the slightest variation at the moment of the big bang, making conditions different, even to a small degree, no life of any kind would exist. In order for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe-and they were.8 $I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$6 Or stated another way,  the anthropic principle states that in our own universe, all these seemingly arbitrary and unrelated features of the physical world-the distance of the earth from the sun, the physical properties of the earth, the structure of an atom-have one thing in common: they are precisely what is needed so that the world can sustain life. The entire biophysical universe appears to have been thought out and designed-intelligently designed. ~ Charles Colson in forward to William Dembski s work, The Design Revolution.8,  ~wII. Supporting Evidence:*,,T Not only does the scientific evidence point to a beginning of the cosmos, but it points to a very sophisticated tuning of the universe from the very beginning that makes human life possible. Thus, for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe. Consider the following: UU$leII. Supporting Evidence:*,,< 1. Oxygen comprises 21% of the atmosphere. If it were 25%, fires would erupt, if 15%, humans would suffocate. 2. If the gravitational force were altered by 1 part in 1040 (that s 10 followed by 40 zeroes), the sun would not exist, and the moon would crash into the earth or sheer off into space. Even a slight increase in the force of gravity would result in all the starts being much more massive than our sun, with the effect that the sun would burn too rapidly and erratically to sustain life. 3. If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun. 4. If the universe was expanding at a rate one millionth more slowly than it is, the temperature on earth would be 10,000 degrees C. F pyII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 5. The average distance between stars in our galaxy of 100 billion stars is 30 trillion miles. If that distance was altered slightly, orbits would become erratic, and there would be extreme temperature variations on earth. (Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rater were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Not only that the Universe had to develop humanity (or some other intelligent, information-gathering life form) but that we are necessary to it s existence, as it takes an intelligent observer to collapse the Universe s waves and probabilities from superposition into relatively concrete reality. 4. Final Anthropic Principle (FAP):  States that once the Universe has brought intelligence into being, it will never die out. D!6g<   0 (    c $Xn <$ 0  n    c $ȝn mM<$ 0 n  "H  0s ? ̙33___PPT10.+0FD' n = @B D' = @BA?%,( < +O%,( < +D' =%(%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*D' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*+p+0+0 ++0+0 +r_1W(@ $/ 0DArialngsRomanTTX/ܖ 0ܖDTimes New RomanTTX/ܖ 0ܖ DWingdingsRomanTTX/ܖ 0ܖ B$ .  @n?" dd@  @@`` $mfi~O$$R$9#R$F5ayzC\I&  0AAPf@89 g4DdDdV 0^pV p} , ʚ;ʚ;<4!d!d  x 0 <4dddd  x 0 <4BdBd  x 0 0___PPT10 v___PPT9X/ 0z{Hbweyzx{|}~? %dIAnthropic Principle:  Scientists call it the  Goldilocks story. Alone among planets, earth supports human life, because it is  not too hot and not too cold, not too hard and not too soft, but just right. ~ Prof. Nathan Aviezer, Society Today 16 Feb. 2005 Most material adapted directly from Norman Geisler s Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 26-29.F(uWhat is the  Anthropic Principle ? II. Supporting Evidence: Comments: Conclusion: Supplement (technical definitions): #" P" P " P" P1" PPP>a a1a c hb$I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$ The anthropic principle (Gr. Anthropos,  human being ) states that the universe was fitted from the very first moment of its existence for the emergence of life in general and human life in particular. For if there were even the slightest variation at the moment of the big bang, making conditions different, even to a small degree, no life of any kind would exist. In order for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe-and they were.8 $I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$: Or stated another way,  the anthropic principle states that in our own universe, all these seemingly arbitrary and unrelated features of the physical world-the distance of the earth from the sun, the physical properties of the earth, the structure of an atom-have one thing in common: they are precisely what is needed so that the world can sustain life. The entire biophysical universe appears to have been thought out and designed-intelligently designed. ~ Charles Colson in forward to William Dembski s work, The Design Revolution.:Z,  ~wII. Supporting Evidence:*,,T Not only does the scientific evidence point to a beginning of the cosmos, but it points to a very sophisticated tuning of the universe from the very beginning that makes human life possible. Thus, for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe. Consider the following: UU$leII. Supporting Evidence:*,,< 1. Oxygen comprises 21% of the atmosphere. If it were 25%, fires would erupt, if 15%, humans would suffocate. 2. If the gravitational force were altered by 1 part in 1040 (that s 10 followed by 40 zeroes), the sun would not exist, and the moon would crash into the earth or sheer off into space. Even a slight increase in the force of gravity would result in all the starts being much more massive than our sun, with the effect that the sun would burn too rapidly and erratically to sustain life. 3. If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun. 4. If the universe was expanding at a rate one millionth more slowly than it is, the temperature on earth would be 10,000 degrees C. F pyII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 5. The average distance between stars in our galaxy of 100 billion stars is 30 trillion miles. If that distance was altered slightly, orbits would become erratic, and there would be extreme temperature variations on earth. (Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rater were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Not only that the Universe had to develop humanity (or some other intelligent, information-gathering life form) but that we are necessary to it s existence, as it takes an intelligent observer to collapse the Universe s waves and probabilities from superposition into relatively concrete reality. 4. Final Anthropic Principle (FAP):  States that once the Universe has brought intelligence into being, it will never die out. D!6g4   0 (    c $Xn <$ 0  n    c $ȝn mM<$ 0 n  "H  0s ? ̙33  ___PPT10 .+0FD '  = @B D ' = @BA?%,( < +O%,( < +D' =%(%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*D' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*D' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*+p+0+0 ++0+0 +r$Ks1 W(@ $/ 0DArialngsRomanTT`/ܖx: 0ܖDTimes New RomanTT`/ܖx: 0ܖ DWingdingsRomanTT`/ܖx: 0ܖ B$ .  @n?" dd@  @@`` $mfi~O$$R$9#R$F5ayzC\I&  0AAPf@89 g47d7d(Wx: 0zpV p} , ʚ;ʚ;<4!d!d U 0 <4dddd U 0 <4BdBd U 0 0___PPT10 v___PPT9X/ 0z{Hbweyzx{|}~? %PIAnthropic Principle:  Scientists call it the  Goldilocks story. Alone among planets, earth supports human life, because it is  not too hot and not too cold, not too hard and not too soft, but just right. ~ Prof. Nathan Aviezer, Society Today 16 Feb. 2005 Most material adapted directly from Norman Geisler s Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 26-29.F(uWhat is the  Anthropic Principle ? II. Supporting Evidence: Comments: Conclusion: Supplement (technical definitions): #" P" P " P" P1" PPP>a a1a c hb$I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$ The anthropic principle (Gr. Anthropos,  human being ) states that the universe was fitted from the very first moment of its existence for the emergence of life in general and human life in particular. For if there were even the slightest variation at the moment of the big bang, making conditions different, even to a small degree, no life of any kind would exist. In order for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe-and they were.8 $I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$: Or stated another way,  the anthropic principle states that in our own universe, all these seemingly arbitrary and unrelated features of the physical world-the distance of the earth from the sun, the physical properties of the earth, the structure of an atom-have one thing in common: they are precisely what is needed so that the world can sustain life. The entire biophysical universe appears to have been thought out and designed-intelligently designed. ~ Charles Colson in forward to William Dembski s work, The Design Revolution.:Z~wII. Supporting Evidence:*,,T Not only does the scientific evidence point to a beginning of the cosmos, but it points to a very sophisticated tuning of the universe from the very beginning that makes human life possible. Thus, for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe. Consider the following: UU$leII. Supporting Evidence:*,,: 1. Oxygen comprises 21% of the atmosphere. If it were 25%, fires would erupt, if 15%, humans would suffocate. 2. If the gravitational force were altered by 1 part in 1040 (that s 10 followed by 40 zeroes), the sun would not exist, and the moon would crash into the earth or sheer off into space. Even a slight increase in the force of gravity would result in all the stars being much more massive than our sun, with the effect that the sun would burn too rapidly and erratically to sustain life. 3. If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun. 4. If the universe was expanding at a rate one millionth more slowly than it is, the temperature on earth would be 10,000 degrees C. F oxyII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 5. The average distance between stars in our galaxy of 100 billion stars is 30 trillion miles. If that distance was altered slightly, orbits would become erratic, and there would be extreme temperature variations on earth. (Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rater were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLM part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Not only that the Universe had to develop humanity (or some other intelligent, information-gathering life form) but that we are necessary to it s existence, as it takes an intelligent observer to collapse the Universe s waves and probabilities from superposition into relatively concrete reality. 4. Final Anthropic Principle (FAP):  States that once the Universe has brought intelligence into being, it will never die out. D!6g  0 t(  t t c $<$ 0    t c $M<$ 0  "H t 0s ? ̙33___PPT10.+0FD' = @B D' = @BA?%,( < +O%,( < +D' =%(%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*t%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*tD' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*t%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*tD' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*tr%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*trD' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*tr%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*trD' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*t%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*tD' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*t%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*tD' =%(D' =%(D@' =A@BB BB0B%(D' =1:Bvisible*o3>+B#style.visibility<*t%(D' =-o6Bdissolve*<3<*t+p+0+t0 ++0+t0 +rÀle1 W(@ $/ 0DArialngsRomanTT`/ܖx: 0ܖDTimes New RomanTT`/ܖx: 0ܖ DWingdingsRomanTT`/ܖx: 0ܖ B$ .  @n?" dd@  @@`` $mfi~O$$R$9#R$F5ayzC\I&  0AAPf@89 g47d7d(Wx: 0zpV p} , ʚ;ʚ;<4!d!d U 0 <4dddd U 0 <4BdBd U 0 0___PPT10 v___PPT9X/ 0z{Hbweyzx{|}~? %NIAnthropic Principle:  Scientists call it the  Goldilocks story. Alone among planets, earth supports human life, because it is  not too hot and not too cold, not too hard and not too soft, but just right. ~ Prof. Nathan Aviezer, Society Today 16 Feb. 2005 Most material adapted directly from Norman Geisler s Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 26-29.F(uWhat is the  Anthropic Principle ? II. Supporting Evidence: Comments: Conclusion: Supplement (technical definitions): #" P" P " P" P1" PPP>a a1a c hb$I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$ The anthropic principle (Gr. Anthropos,  human being ) states that the universe was fitted from the very first moment of its existence for the emergence of life in general and human life in particular. For if there were even the slightest variation at the moment of the big bang, making conditions different, even to a small degree, no life of any kind would exist. In order for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe-and they were.8 $I. What is the Anthropic Principle?&%$: Or stated another way,  the anthropic principle states that in our own universe, all these seemingly arbitrary and unrelated features of the physical world-the distance of the earth from the sun, the physical properties of the earth, the structure of an atom-have one thing in common: they are precisely what is needed so that the world can sustain life. The entire biophysical universe appears to have been thought out and designed-intelligently designed. ~ Charles Colson in forward to William Dembski s work, The Design Revolution.:Z~wII. Supporting Evidence:*,,T Not only does the scientific evidence point to a beginning of the cosmos, but it points to a very sophisticated tuning of the universe from the very beginning that makes human life possible. Thus, for life to be present today an incredibly restrictive set of demands must have been present in the early universe. Consider the following: UU$leII. Supporting Evidence:*,,: 1. Oxygen comprises 21% of the atmosphere. If it were 25%, fires would erupt, if 15%, humans would suffocate. 2. If the gravitational force were altered by 1 part in 1040 (that s 10 followed by 40 zeroes), the sun would not exist, and the moon would crash into the earth or sheer off into space. Even a slight increase in the force of gravity would result in all the stars being much more massive than our sun, with the effect that the sun would burn too rapidly and erratically to sustain life. 3. If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun. 4. If the universe was expanding at a rate one millionth more slowly than it is, the temperature on earth would be 10,000 degrees C. F oyII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 5. The average distance between stars in our galaxy of 100 billion stars is 30 trillion miles. If that distance was altered slightly, orbits would become erratic, and there would be extreme temperature variations on earth. (Traveling at space shuttle speed, seventeen thousand miles an hour or five miles a second, it would take 201,450 years to travel 30 trillion miles). 6. Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 miles a second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth. 7. If Jupiter was not in its current orbit, we would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that would otherwise strike earth.,cbzII. Supporting Evidence:*,, 8. If the thickness of the earth s crust was greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life untenable. 9. If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period was shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be too great. 10. Surface temperature differences would be too great if the axial tilt of the earth were altered slightly. 11. If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rate were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less, there would be too little nitrogen fixing in the soul. 12. If there were more seismic activity, much life would be lost. If there was less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. Even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it.,=xIII: Comments:*,, 1. Robert Dicke states,  that in fact it may be necessary for the universe to have the enormous size and complexity which modern astronomy has revealed, in order for the earth to be a possible habitation for living beings [J. D. Barrow, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 247]. 2.  Likewise, the mass, the entropy level of the universe, the stability of the proton, and innumerable other things must be just right to make life possible Norman Geisler, Baker s Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999), 27].`K$-$8{III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'|III: Comments:*,, 3.  The anthropic principle& seems to say that science itself has proven, as a hard fact, that this universe was made, was designed, for man to live in. It s a very theistic result [Robert Jastrow,  A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths: Interview with Robert Jastrow, CT, 6 August 1982, 17]. 4. Astronomer Alan Sandage states:  the world is too complicated in all of its parts to be due to chance alone. I am convinced that the existence of life with all its order in each of its organisms is simply too well put together. Each part of a living thing depends on all its parts to function. How does each part know? How is each part specified at conception. The more one learns of biochemistry the more unbelievable it becomes unless there is some kind of organizing principle-an architect for believers&  [ A Scientist Reflects on Religious Belief, Truth (1985)].|mEI >A/'}IV: Conclusion:*,,0 The  Anthropic Principle is an updated Teleological Argument for God s existence based upon the most recent astronomical evidence for His existence.F~~ V: Supplement* ,, 1. Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP):  the observed values of all physical and cosmological quantities are not equally probable but they take on values restricted by the requirement that there exists sites where carbon-based life can evolve and by the requirement that the Universe be old enough for it to have already done so. page 16 of Barrow. 2. Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP): the Universe must have those properties which allow life to develop within it at some stage in it s history. page 21. 3. Participatory Anthropic Principle (PAP): Not only that the Universe had to develop humanity (or some other intelligent, information-gathering life form) but that we are necessary to it s existence, as it takes an intelligent observer to collapse the Universe s waves and probabilities from superposition into relatively concrete reality. 4. Final Anthropic Principle (FAP):  States that once the Universe has brought intelligence into being, it will never die out. 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