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Assessing Fine-Tuning in Physics: How Many? How Fine? How Come?

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The Physics of Fine-Tuning
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Bernard Carr of Queen Mary University of London looks at sources of fine tuning in physics and their possible explanations. This talk was part of the Consolidation of Fine-Tuning Project's first workshop, "Life in the Universe", on November 3, 2015.

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Series
The Physics of Fine-Tuning
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Bernard Carr
Keywords
fine-tuning
Physics
science
cosmology
fundamental constants
multiverse
life
laws of physics
philosophy of science
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 02/03/2016
Duration: 00:54:40

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