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Index
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PREFACE 1. SCIENCE AND GOD 1.1. NOMA 1.2. Natural Theology 1.3. Darwinism 1.4. Intelligent Design 2. THE ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLES 2.1. Fine-Tuning 2.2. History 2.3. Hoyle's Prediction 2.4. The Anthropic Principles 2.5. Fine-Tuning Today 3. THE FOUR DIMENSIONS 3.1. Models 3.2. Observations 3.3. Space, Time, and Reality 3.4. Parameters 3.5. Definitions 3.6. Trivial and Arbitrary Parameters 3.7. Space-Time and Four-Momentum 3.8. Criteria for Fine-Tuning 3.9. Geological and Biological Parameters 4. POINT-OF-VIEW INVARIANCE 4.1. The Conservation Principles 4.2. Lorentz Invariance 4.3. Classical Mechanics 4.4. General Relativity and Gravity 4.5. Quantum Mechanics 4.6. Gauge Theory 4.7. The Standard Model 4.8. Atoms and the Void 5. COSMOS 5.1. Some Basic Cosmology 5.2. A Semi-Newtonian Model 5.3. Inflation, Past and Present 5.4. Phase Space 5.5. Entropy 6. THE ETERNAL UNIVERSE 6.1. Did the Universe Begin? 6.2. The Missing Singularity 6.3. Quantum Tunneling 6.4. Imaginary Time 6.5. A Scenario for a Natural Origin of the Universe 6.6. The Biverse 7. GRAVITY IS FICTION 7.1. Gravity and Electromagnetism 7.2. Not Universal 7.3. Why Are Masses So Small? 7.4. How to Get Mass 7.5. Another Way to Get Mass 8. CHEMISTRY 8.1. The Hydrogen Atom 8.2. The Quantum Theory of Atoms 8.3. The Many-Electron Atom 8.4. The Scaling of the Schrödinger Equation 8.5. Range of Allowed Parameters 9. THE HOYLE RESONANCE 9.1. Manufacturing Heavier Elements in Stars 9.2. The Hoyle Prediction 10. PHYSICS PARAMETERS 10.1. Are the Relative Masses of Particles Fine-Tuned? 10.2. Mass of Electron 10.3. Masses of Neutrinos 10.4. Strength of Weak Nuclear Force 10.5. Strength of the Strong Interaction 10.6. The Relative Strengths of the Forces 10.7. Proton Decay 10.8. Baryogenesis 11. COSMIC PARAMETERS 11.1. Mass Density of the Universe 11.2. Deuterium 11.3. The Expansion Rate of the Universe 11.4. Protons and Electrons in the Universe 11.5. Big Bang Ripples 11.6. Parameters of the Concordance Model 11.7. The Cold Big Bang 12. THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT 12.1. Vacuum Energy 12.2. Holographic Cosmology 12.3. Ghost Particles 12.4. Is the Cosmological Constant Zero by Definition? 12.5. Acceleration with Zero Cosmological Constant 12.6. The Multiverse and the Principle of Mediocrity 13. MONKEYGOD 13.1. Principles and Parameters 13.2. Simulating Universes 14. PROBABILITY 14.1. Probability Arguments 14.2. Bayesian Arguments 14.3. Another Bayesian Argument 15. QUANTUM AND CONSCIOUSNESS 15.1. The New Spirituality 15.2. Making Your Own Reality 15.3. Waves and Particles 15.4. Human Inventions 15.5. A Single Reality 15.6. The Statistical Interpretation 15.7. Deriving the Uncertainty Principle 16. SUMMARY AND REVIEW 16.1. The Parameters 16.2. Probability Arguments 16.3. Status of the Strong Anthropic Principle 16.4. A Final Conclusion NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHOR OTHER BOOKS BY VICTOR J. STENGER
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