And just where can an evolutionary worldview among academics with too much time on their hands lead to?......
"If the multiverse exists, there should be more disembodied intelligences than human brains, says Sean Carroll of Caltech. New Scientist says that in a multiverse, “Boltzmann brains” are just as likely to pop into existence from quantum fluctuations as other entities. Since most brains look human, maybe the multiverse is wrong. The multiverse might be rescued, though, by Everett’s old “many-worlds hypothesis” that postulates new universes splitting off endlessly to fulfill every possible outcome of quantum events. “Maybe Hitler won the second world war in a different universe,” Carroll speculates. What do other cosmologists think of this reasoning? Scott Aaronson of MIT: “It sounds like something a bunch of college sophomores would discuss while high. It doesn’t sound like a real scientific problem.”
....always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth.
....always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth.
2 Timothy 3:7 NIV