Is the Universe Random and Meaningless?

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Is the Universe Random and Meaningless? By Claude LeBlanc, M.A., Magis Center, 2016

Opening Prayer Lord, we live in a universe so immense we can t imagine all it contains, and so intricate we can t fully understand how or why things work the way they do. Open our eyes to see what you have done, our minds to comprehend the mastery you have over creation, and our hearts to appreciate that you have done it for us. Amen.

Reflection: THE MIS-FIRING SQUAD

Reflection: THE MIS-FIRING SQUAD 1) Imagine a 100 man firing squad aiming at your heart and all of them missing.

Reflection: THE MIS-FIRING SQUAD 1) Imagine a 100 man firing squad aiming at your heart and all of them missing. 2) What is the most reasonable explanation for why this happened?

Reflection: THE MIS-FIRING SQUAD 1) Imagine a 100 man firing squad aiming at your heart and all of them missing. 2) What is the most reasonable explanation for why this happened? 3) If someone said, You were just lucky, what would you say to them?

Pre-Viewing Questions 1) Is the universe random and meaningless? Why or why not?

Pre-Viewing Questions 1) Is the universe random and meaningless? Why or why not? 2) What evidence, if any, would convince you that the universe was created for a reason?

Supplemental Video 1: Dr. Arno Penzias on Science & Meaning (Watch at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=175niyy2ee4)

I think that science, because it has found order in the world strengthens my hope that there is a purpose. Nobel Prize Winning Physicist Dr. Arno Penzias

Pre-Viewing Questions 3) Is it proper for Dr. Arno Penzias, as a scientist, to talk about purpose in the universe, or is he compromising his scientific integrity by doing so? Why?

Pre-Viewing Questions 3) Is it proper for Dr. Arno Penzias, as a scientist, to talk about purpose in the universe, or is he compromising his scientific integrity by doing so? Why? 4) What if he talked about faith?

Watch Video Episode Three: Is The Universe Random and Meaningless?, taking notes on Handout 3a Video Review and Discussion.

Video Comprehension

Video Comprehension 1. While Tyler seems to accept the science behind the BVG Theorem, that any universe that s expanding has to have a beginning, what does he say he s still sure about?

Video Comprehension 1. While Tyler seems to accept the science behind the BVG Theorem, that any universe that s expensing has to have a beginning, what does he say he s still sure about? We re still just an accident. Evolution proves it. There s nothing special about life. No big, smart plan. Just a bunch of chemicals bouncing around.

Video Comprehension 2. What scientific evidence suggests we have an extremely intelligent Creator?

Video Comprehension 2. What scientific evidence suggests we have an extremely intelligent Creator? The initial conditions and constants of our universe must have very precise values for any life form to develop. They could have been anything, but have precisely the right values for the development of life.

Video Comprehension 3. What leads physicists to think the conditions and constants of the universe suggest an extremely intelligent Creator?

Video Comprehension 3. What leads physicists to think the conditions and constants of the universe suggest an extremely intelligent Creator? They are so highly improbable that most physicists believe they couldn t happen by chance.

Video Comprehension 4. How is the very low level of entropy of the universe an example of a highly improbable CONDITION?

Video Comprehension 4. How is the very low level of entropy of the universe an example of a highly improbable CONDITION? It is necessary in order to have enough ordered systems of energy for life to develop.

Video Comprehension 5. What would happen if the universe had a high level of entropy? Higher entropy = more randomness.

Video Comprehension 5. What would happen if the universe had a high level of entropy? Higher entropy = more randomness. There wouldn t be enough ordered systems of energy for suns and planets to form, let alone life.

Video Comprehension 6. How is the universe s very low entropy state evidence for an intelligent Creator?

Video Comprehension 6. How is the universe s very low entropy state evidence for an intelligent Creator? Physicist Roger Penrose calculated the odds of our universe having very low entropy at the Big Bang to be 1 in 10 10 123, such a large number that if printed in 10 point font, the paper used would fill most of the Milky Way Galaxy.

Video Comprehension 6. (cont.) When physicists see things that can t reasonably occur by chance, they look for other explanations, like intelligence, as Dr. Penrose did.

Video Comprehension 6. (cont.) When physicists see things that can t reasonably occur by chance, they look for other explanations, like intelligence, as Dr. Penrose did. Yet, others say So what s the reasonable conclusion?

Video Comprehension 7. Besides an intelligent Creator, what other explanation is being discussed by physicists for the fact that our universe has the very low level of entropy needed for life to exist?

Video Comprehension 7. Besides an intelligent Creator, what other explanation is being discussed by physicists for the fact that our universe has the very low level of entropy needed for life to exist? Some physicists speculate, with no evidence, that there may be trillions of other universes in a giant multiverse, each having different levels of entropy. Life occurs only in the ones fortunate to have a very low level of entropy.

Video Comprehension 8. If other universes exist, with different levels of entropy, would that be an argument against there being a Creator?

Video Comprehension 8. If other universes exist, with different levels of entropy, would that be an argument against there being a Creator? No, if you accept the BVG Theorem, and that something can t come from nothing, then a Creator is necessary.

Supplemental Video 2: Fine Tuning of the Universe (Watch at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upiiiac4kra)

Video Comprehension 9. What is the sports car engine used to illustrate?

Video Comprehension 9. What is the sports car engine used to illustrate. That the CONSTANTS of the universe are extremely fined tuned for life to exist.

Video Comprehension 10. What is meant by the phrase constants of the universe?

Video Comprehension 10. What is meant by the phrase constants of the universe? Numeric values controlling the laws of nature and are the same everywhere; (i.e.: the speed of light, the Hubble constant, and values of the four forces).

Video Comprehension 11. What are some of the laws of nature that describe these constants?

Video Comprehension 11. What are some of the laws of nature that describe these constants? a) The speed of light,

Video Comprehension 11. What are some of the laws of nature that describe these constants? a) The speed of light, b) The four forces (gravity, strong nuclear, weak, & electromagnetic),

Video Comprehension 11. What are some of the laws of nature that describe these constants? a) The speed of light, b) The four forces (gravity, strong nuclear, weak, & electromagnetic), c) The three electromagnetic constants (mass of a proton, mass of an electron, & the electromagnetic charge).

Video Comprehension 12. How are the constants evidence of an INTELLEGENT Creator?

Video Comprehension 12. How are the constants evidence of an INTELLEGENT Creator? Their values could have been anything at the Big Bang; yet, if any of them didn t have almost exactly the value it has, life would be impossible. (continued)

Video Comprehension 12. (cont.) For example, if either the gravitational or the weak force constants were lower or higher by 1 part in 10 50* the universe would have either continuously exploded in its expansion or collapsed into a black hole. *(0.000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000001)

Video Comprehension 13. What did astronomer Fred Hoyle, an atheist, say after discovering that the very existence of CARBON, the building block of life, was incredibly unlikely?

Video Comprehension 13. What did astronomer Fred Hoyle, an atheist, say after discovering that the very existence of CARBON, the building block of life, was incredibly unlikely? A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a super-intelligence monkeyed with physics chemistry and biology, that there are no blind forces worth speaking of.

Video Comprehension 14. What evidence supports the existence of a powerful, super-intelligent Creator?

Video Comprehension 14. What evidence supports the existence of a powerful, super-intelligent Creator? The BVG Theorem & fine-tuning of the conditions & constants of the universe.

Small Group Activity: Share your thoughts about these Reflection and Discussion Questions then share them with the class.

Small Group Activity: Share your thoughts about these Reflection and Discussion Questions then share them with the class. 1) After watching this video, what do you think of Tyler s claim that the universe is random and meaningless?

Small Group Activity (continued) 2) Of all the examples given in the video about the conditions and constants of the universe being fined tuned, which made the point easiest for you to understand? Why?

Small Group Activity (continued) 2) Of all the examples given in the video about the conditions and constants of the universe being fined tuned, which made the point easiest for you to understand? Why? 3) Why do you think some scientists reject evidence for the fine-tuning of the universe but accept speculative competing theories?

Small Group Activity (continued) 4) What is real significance of the evidence of the fine tuning of the universe to science and faith?

Assessment of Understanding (Modified True or False if a statement is false, change it to make it true)

Assessment of Understanding (Modified True or False if a statement is false, change it to make it true) 1) Scientific evidence now exists that proves the universe is random and meaningless.

Assessment of Understanding (Modified True or False if a statement is false, change it to make it true) 1) Scientific evidence now exists that proves the universe is random and meaningless. 2) Entropy is an example of a condition of the universe.

Assessment of Understanding 3) We live in a universe of extremely high entropy.

Assessment of Understanding 3) We live in a universe of extremely high entropy. 4) Roger Penrose calculated the odds against our universe having low entropy were 1 in 50.

Assessment of Understanding 3) We live in a universe of extremely high entropy. 4) Roger Penrose calculated the odds against our universe having low entropy were 1 in 50. 5) Some physicists choose to believe that it s more likely there are trillions upon trillions of universes rather than one intelligent Creator.

Assessment of Understanding 6) If evidence for other universes were discovered, a Creator of the multiverse (in which they would be contained) would still be necessary.

Assessment of Understanding 6) If evidence for other universes were discovered, a Creator of the multiverse (in which they would be contained) would still be necessary. 7) The speed of light is an example of a constant of the universe.

Assessment of Understanding 6) If evidence for other universes were discovered, a Creator of the multiverse (in which they would be contained) would still be necessary. 7) The speed of light is an example of a constant of the universe. 8) There are about eight constants that govern everything in the universe.

Assessment of Understanding 9) Physicists are surprised at the value of the constants because they are exactly what they need to be to support life (yet they don t have to be that way).

Assessment of Understanding 9) Physicists are surprised at the value of the constants because they are exactly what they need to be to support life (yet they don t have to be that way). 10) After researching carbon, the building block of life, Fred Hoyle, an atheist, admitted that it was common sense to believe in a super-intellect outside of our universe.

Supplemental Video 3: Does Science Argue For or Against God? (Watch at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujgphf5a6po)

Without question the fine-tuning argument is the most powerful argument of the other side. Atheist Christopher Hitchens

So, what does all this MEAN for you? Why do you think Hitchens refers to fine-tuning as the other sides best argument rather than saying it s good or bad evidence?

So, what does all this MEAN for you? Why do you think Hitchens refers to fine-tuning as the other sides best argument rather than saying it s good or bad evidence? What would you say to someone who talks about evidence in this way?

Additional Activities (for class or home) Your teacher may assign this activity due the next class session: Handout 3b: Why Do Physicists Say the Universe is Finely Tuned?

Closing Prayer Lord, through our study of the universe we learned that you are very powerful and intelligent; that you created and planned it so life could exist, but not just any life us! The universe is a sign of your great love for us, created to give us a place to live and designed to sustain us. Thank you! Amen.

SEE YOU NEXT TIME!