PUBLIC LECTURE: A Universe for Me? The Anthropic Principle in Astronomy
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A Universe for Me? The Anthropic Principle in Astronomy : International Year of Astronomy 2009 Public Lecture Series |
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Speaker: Professor Geraint Lewis, School of Physics, University of Sydney.
How lucky we are, finding us living on a planet with just the right conditions for liquid water to flow on its surface. More than that, we live in a universe old enough, and with just the right laws of physics, to forge the heavy elements from which we are made.
This 'lucky' situation underpins the anthropic principle, which related our very existence to the evolution of the cosmos. To some, the anthropic principle is little more than misguided hand-waving, whereas to others it tells us something fundamental about the universe. In this talk, we will look at the successes and failures of this controversial idea, as well as looking to the future, where some think that the anthropic principle may be our only guide to one of the major outstanding questions in physics, namely how do we construct a theory of everything?
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