It sounds to me you're expressing faith. Good for you.
And yes...before there was something, excluding God that always had to exist, there was nothing.
the only reason scientists think multiverse exists is that they can't explain how all the parameters of the universe are fine tuned in such pin point precision
I'd be interested to learn which part of quantum mechanics lead to multi-verse.Actually, they had other reasons for thinking so that have to do with quantum mechanics. It's not primarily about answering any "fine tuning" issues.
eudaimonia,
Mark
I'd be interested to learn which part of quantum mechanics lead to multi-verse.
It has to do with explaining the counter-intuitive nature of quantum phenomena. Here is one example:
http://www.livescience.com/48806-parallel-worlds-quantum-mechanics-theory.html
Everett ended his career in physics shortly after getting his Ph.D., but many physicists now take the multiverse and parallel-worlds idea seriously. Poirier reworked the Many Worlds theory into the less abstract "Many Interacting Worlds" (MIW) theory, which could help explain the weird world of quantum mechanics.
eudaimonia,
Mark
It appears this is just one more way of trying to explain un-explainable things with something totally out of ordinary. Nowadays we can use mathematical models to "explain" everything. It will be interesting to see how this can be verified, because anything that can't be verified is basically unscientific.
The hope is, of course, that such speculations can be verified.
http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/resea...-worlds-exist-and-interact-with-our-world-say
eudaimonia,
Mark
Still, it is so far fetched and no way can be verified
Don't you think it is easier to believe in the existence of God then this
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