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Authors: Jim Holt
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singularity:
event horizon and, 173
at moment of the Big Bang, 139
quantum cosmology and, 140
science and, 93
time and, 74–75
Smart, J. J. C. “Jack,” 72, 76, 197
Socrates, 44, 155, 185, 267
solar system, 6
Somewhere in Time
(film), 87
Sontag, Susan, 91
Sophocles, 255
spacetime, 25, 48, 59, 74, 75, 139, 143–44, 183, 189
multiverse and, 165
nothingness and, 49–52
Spinoza, Baruch, 34, 101, 253
evil as viewed by, 213–14
God of, 34, 204–5
spontaneity, 67–68
Sprigge, T. L. S., 193
Steady-State Universe, 83
Steiner, George, 248
Strawson, Galen, 257
string theory, 169, 187, 251
Landscape of, 158–59, 225
universe and, 145–46
Updike on, 251
Weinberg on, 158–59
strong nuclear force, 78
structuralist movement, 188–89
suffering, 31
Sufficient Reason, Principle of, 7, 20, 78, 84, 87, 104, 110, 237–38, 240–42
Susskind, Leonard, 169–70
“Swimmer, The” (Cheever), 274
Swinburne, Richard, 92, 94, 108, 110, 119, 125, 133, 134, 164, 217
on doctrine of atonement, 102–3
God as viewed by, 92–93, 95–106, 204
on Grünbaum, 95–96
on multiverse, 97–98
on simplicity principle, 96–97
Why?
question and, 163
Tegmark, Max, 182–83, 184, 189
Temple, William, 68
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 3
Thales, 19, 29, 70, 78
Theory of Everything, 78, 145
Weinberg on, 146–47, 155–56, 158, 160–63
thermodynamics, second law of, 61
This I Believe
(radio program), 251
“This Will Be the Last Time” (song), 274
Thom, René, 172
Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 20, 68, 82, 92, 97, 103, 105, 111, 248, 252
Thorne, Kip, 173
Through the Looking-Glass
(Carroll), 44
time, 246, 249, 278
Big Bang and, 71–72, 74–75
emergence of, 39
entropy and, 61
God and, 103
as illusion, 190
infinite, 81–82, 85–86
nothingness, opposites and, 39
in Oscillating Universe, 83
retrocausation and, 73–74
subjective end of, 268
uncertainty principle and, 141
Time,
115
Tipler, Frank, 190
Tolkein, J. R. R., 124
Tolstoy, Leo, 30
Torricelli, Evangelista, 51
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
(Wittgenstein), 17, 23, 162, 248, 262
Tragic Sense of Life
(Unamuno), 268
Treatise of Human Nature
(Hume), 256–57
tribar, Penrose, 173–74
truth, 58–59, 147
beauty and, 251
empirical, 24–25
goodness and, 211
logical, 24
mathematics and, 172, 180–81, 183
in philosophy, 24
in science, 24–25
Tryon, Ed, 141–42, 163
Turing, Alan, 121, 156
twistor theory, 173
Ulysses
(Joyce), 3
“Ulysses” (Tennyson), 3
Unamuno, Miguel de, 268
uncertainty principle, 10, 140–41, 157, 163, 188
universally free logic, 58
universe:
age of, 81–82
anthropic principle and, 98
before Big Bang, 70–71
Big Bang and origin of, 26–27
Cartesian view of, 7–8
chaotic inflation theory and, 12–16, 84
closed, 141–43
as computer simulation, 190–92
consciousness and, 8
cosmic background radiation of, 13–14, 26–27, 83–84
cosmic possibilities and, 224–26
creation
ex nihilo
doctrine and, 19–20, 67–68, 140, 142–43, 161, 162
creation myths and, 18–19
emergence of time and, 39
empty, 58–59
entropy of, 61
ethical need for, 199, 207
expansion of, 25–26, 83, 123, 139, 166
God and, 5–7, 21, 67–68
infinite time and, 81–83, 85–86
as information, 189–90
Islamic view of, 19–22
isomorphic, 109
in Judeo-Christian theology, 19–22, 67–68
and law of mass-energy conservation, 86–87
maximal world, 135
multiverse and,
see
multiverse
no-boundary model of, 5–7
nothing theorists and, 27–28
omega point of, 73
Oscillating, 83–84, 87
pocket, 158–59
as quantum fluctuation, 141–42
quantum tunneling and creation of, 161–62
singularity and, 74–75, 139
Steady-State, 83
string theory and, 145–46
in Western thought, 81–82
zero-energy, 141–42
Universes
(Leslie), 197–98
Updike, John, 18, 32, 39, 243–52, 254
on consciousness, 250–51
existence question and, 244–46, 248–49
on God, 251–52
on reality, 252
on science, 247
on string theory, 251
on theology of Barth, 247
on
Why?
question, 248
“Upon Nothing” (Rochester), 41
vacuum, 140
false, 218–19
nothingness and, 51–52
quantum, 142
Value and Existence
(Leslie), 200
“Vanity of Existence, The” (Schopenhauer), 266
Varghese, Roy Abraham, 6
Vatican, 25
Victoria, Queen of England, 3
View from Nowhere, The
(Nagel), 73
Vikings, 18
Vilenkin, Alex, 50, 142–44, 145, 155, 161, 163, 217
Voltaire, 9, 15, 20, 212
von Cramm, Gottfried, 88
von Neumann, John, 61
Wall Street Journal,
122
Waterfall
(Escher), 174
weak nuclear force, 48, 78, 146
Weinberg, Steven, 77, 146, 150, 153, 154–62, 164, 166, 207, 226, 228
on fecundity principle, 159–60
on final theory, 146–47, 155–56, 158, 160–63
on God, 155
on multiverse, 156–59, 169–70
on Newton’s theories, 155–56, 158, 159
on religion, 147, 154–55
on string theory, 158–59
Wheeler, John Archibald, 35, 40, 121, 128, 189
Whitehead, Alfred North, 198
“Why Anything? Why This?” (Parfit), 222, 234
Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing
(Rundle), 49
Wigner, Eugene, 172
will, 31, 269
Williams, Bernard, 259, 264–65
Williams, Tennessee, 32
Williamson, Timothy, 29–30
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 17–18, 30, 59, 66–67, 72, 82, 154, 162, 209, 230, 248, 262, 265
mystery of existence and, 23–24, 33–34
Wolfram, Stephen, 190
Wollheim, Richard, 267–68
Woozley, A. D., 10
Word of God and the Word of Man, The
(Barth), 247
World War I, 23
World War II, 65
Zeno of Elea, 82
Zermelo, Ernst, 40
zero, 36–37, 39, 99
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jim Holt is a longtime contributor to
The New Yorker—
where he has written on string theory, time, infinity, numbers, truth, and bullshit, among other subjects—and the author of
Stop Me If You’ve Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes.
He is also a frequent contributor to the
New York Times
and the
London Review of Books
. He lives in Greenwich Village.
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