Submitted by Colin_Mangan t3_ye6jr1 in philosophy
Colin_Mangan OP t1_itzg7ak wrote
Reply to comment by fschiltz in Naturally Fine Tuned for Life - A Defence of Metaphysical Naturalism by Colin_Mangan
Roger Penrose (I think it was) used a similar arrow analogy. If we do draw a target around the arrow, the conclusion is that, if the arrow hand landed anywhere else (and we drew the target there instead) it wouldn't allow for life. The idea of other beings often gets raised but the issue is that atoms wouldn't bind together or gravity would rip beings apart.
The multiverse is indeed what some physicists suggest and, if the foundational assumption of the FTA is granted, a multiverse can be inferred.
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