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Anthropic principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics and cosmology, the anthropic principle is the collective name for several ways of asserting that physical and chemical theories, especially astrophysics and cosmology, need to take into a...
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String theory landscape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The string theory landscape or anthropic landscape refers to the large number of possible false vacua in string theory. The "landscape" includes so many possible configurations that it is thought ...
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Science Central - 488060 - . ... Anthropic Principle and the Theory of Everything - Anthropic Principle - Theory of Everything - Thermodynamics - Dirac's Sea of Electrons - Evolution - Punctuated Equilibria - Energy Density - horizon problem - flatness problem...
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Free Online Library: The anthropic principle, string theory, and multiple universes in light of the scientific method. by "Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences"; Science and technology, general Cosmology Analysis Quantum mechanics Quantum theory String theory ... The most you can ever say about a theory-
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Title: The Anthropic Landscape of String Theory. Authors: Leonard Susskind. (Submitted on 27 Feb 2003). Abstract: In this lecture I make some educated ...
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Notation and some basic probability theory ... In this FAQ we will discuss only the Weak Anthropic Principle (WAP), since it is uncontroversial and generally accepted. We will not discuss the Strong Anthropic Principle (SAP), much less the Completely Ridiculous Anthropic Principle :-)
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One of the most striking examples of the anthropic principle is the cosmological constant, a number that measures the amount of cosmic repulsion caused by the energy in empty space (Carroll and Press 1992). As predicted by quantum theory, empty space should be brimming with this energy.
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