Possible Implications of the Quantum Theory of Gravity: An Introduction to the Meduso-Anthropic Principle [Book Review]

Foundations of Science 15 (4):369-373 (2010)
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If we assume that the constants of nature fluctuate near the singularity when a black hole forms (assuming, also, that physical black holes really do form singularities) then a process of evolution of universes becomes possible. We explore the implications of such a process for the origin of life, interstellar travel, and the human future

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The Life of The Cosmos. [REVIEW]Steven Weinstein & Arthur Fine - 1998 - Journal of Philosophy 95 (5):264-268.

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