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Disclaimer This series represents the personal views of scientists who attend Grace Chapel. Our understanding of science continually changes with new data and so will our views. Therefore, the views we will be presenting should not be taken as absolute truth. Alternative views on science and faith are not only possible but expected as well as encouraged.

The Origin and Design of the Universe Dennis Rathman Most of the information in this talk was derived from resources available from Reasons to Believe (RTB) Website --- www.reasons.org

Prevailing View of the Universe from Isaac Newton to the 20 th Century Universe is infinitely large/old- no origin Universe is static-not expanding Laws of physics constant This changed with Einstein s Theory of General Relativity and Edwin Hubbell observation of an expanding universe

Origin of the Universe from Modern Science Universe has a beginning All matter, energy, space and time have a beginning Cosmic Cooling Measurements from 8 epochs Universe is continuously expanding Constant laws of Physics General Relativity confirmed to one-trillionth % precision CMB Temperature (Kelvin) Billions of Years before the Present

Space-Time Theorem Proofs on the Origin of the Universe Hawking and Penrose expanded Einstein theory to prove that space and time had a beginning A beginning requires a Beginner Valenkin, Borodin and Guth looked at various possible origin scenarios Including scenarios that do not depend on the validity of general relativity If the universe is expanding on average a causal agent outside the universe is required

What the Bible Says About the Origin of the Universe (2000-3500 Years Ago) Universe had a beginning- In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1 and Hebrews 11:3 Universe is expanding- He alone stretches out the heavens Job 9:8 The laws of the heavens and earth are fixed Jeremiah 33:25

Expansion of the Universe According to the Bible (3500 yrs ago) Job 9:8- He [God] alone stretches out the heavens. The verb tense (Qal active participle) of natah implies ongoing continual expansion God alone controls the expansion God s stretching of the heavens appears 10 other times in the Old Testament (Ps. 104:2, Isa.40:22, 42:5, 44:24, 45:12, 48:13; 51:13; Jer.10:12; Zech.12:1) Four verses here (Qal perfect form) implying expansion completed (in the past)-- (thus both completed and ongoing expansion)

Astronomy is a Time Machine Thank God for the Finite Speed of Light We can view nearly back to the time of the Big Bang - 99.9972% of all of cosmic history

Universe Expansion VS Time Projected Measured Data

Expansion of the Universe From Science The 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three teams of scientists confirming the ongoing continual expansion of the universe Expansion rate is increasing (unexpected) The expansion rate is an extremely fine-tuned parameter If expansion rate slightly faster + No stars, planets or life EVER If expansion rate slightly slower - Only black holes or neutron stars NO LIFE EVER The primary component of the expansion is something called dark energy (space-energy density)

Primary Component of the Expansion of the Universe Dark energy: Self-stretching property of the universe as spatial dimensions expand We do NOT know its origin (not one of the fundamental forces of physics) It is believed to be fine-tuned to 1 part in 10 122 ( the number 1 with 122 zeroes) Lawrence Krauss calls this the greatest problem in the history of science

Fine Tuning in the Universe Scientists have discovered many fundamental constants and forces that appear to be fine-tuned and specifically fine-tuned for human life This has become known as the anthropic principle Two categories: Fundamental- set near creation event (e.g relative strength of the forces, mass density and expansion rate of the universe) Environmental- fine tuned quantities that vary with location or time in the universe (e.g planet/moon size, star type, galaxy type and size, etc.)

Five Reasons Indicating That God Intended Us to Be Here and Recognize His Intentions 1. We live in the just right time to observe cosmic history Able to see all of cosmic history Any earlier -too early ; any latertoo late 2. We live in the just right location to observe cosmic history Location in galaxy just dark enough for required visibility Artist rendering Milky Way Galaxy Psalms 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God

Reasons 3 & 4 3. We live in the right moment in time for life Life essential elements (C, O, N etc.) require 3 rd generation stars 4. We live in the right location for life While life requires sufficient quantities of these elements we require protection from the deadly radiation associated with their source Between dashed lines- habitable zone Psalms 19:1..the skies proclaim the work of His hands

Reason 5 All matter and energy in the universe is needed for life to exist anywhere, anytime in the universe Component (universe stuff) % Dark energy 72.1 Exotic dark matter 23.3 Ordinary dark matter 4.35 Ordinary bright matter (stars) 0.27 Planets 0.0001 Dark Matter Any more or less would result in a different suite of elements either too light or too heavy for life chemistry Job 38:19-20 where does the darkness reside?

Who Is Afraid of the Multiverse? * What is the multiverse? Postulate that regions (universe(s)) exist beyond our observable universecould include multiple separate existing universes Level 1- Multiple separate or partially overlapping universes that exhibit the same physical laws Level 2- Multiple universes presumably with different laws of physics Other models exist including (Level 4) an ensemble of every conceivable universe Primary intent from Stephen Hawking- multiverse hypothesis is really the only way to get around the implication that our universe is fine-tuned * Info derived from booklet by Dr. Jeff Zweerink from Reasons to Believe

Multiverse Impact on Christian Worldview Does the multiverse have a beginning? BVG space time theorems demonstrate that any cosmos that expands on average (a la inflationary multiverse) must have a beginning Do multiverse models account for fine tuning or the appearance of design? The number of fine-tuned parameters required by human life suggests that our universe would be atypical (very low probability) which still indicates design Does our universe contain non-physical entities? Does our spirit/soul ( image of God ) arise as a gift from God or by purely physical means?

Summary The Bible and Science agree that our universe is expanding but the Bible said it first The Bible and Science agree that the universe (single or multiverse) has a beginning a Beginner Scientists agree that OUR universe exhibits extreme fine-tuning ( if multiverse our universe is atypical ) a Designer A number of large-scale indicators show that God cares for us and elucidates His intentions for us

Requirements for a Naturalistic Multiverse Model Model must be self-contained- no beginning or true design because both imply a Beginner/Designer Must account for all observational data and our universe as one of the possible universes Must provide mechanism for sufficient variety of universes-to explain apparent fine-tuning Demands that life is solely physical