A new fine-tuning case and the “great design”

Latest post in my blog on popular science:
A new fine-tuning case and the “great design”
https://populscience.blogspot.com/2023/10/a-new-fine-tuning-case-and-great-design.html

Regards,

Thank you, Manuel, for another fascinating blog post. I was reminded of the great dance vision at the end of Perelandra and the joyous interchange between necessity and superfluity. I am just re-reading Chesterton’s Orthodoxy and was struck again by his observation that Christianity “got over the difficulty of combing furious opposites, by keeping them both, and by keeping them both furious.” The whole chapter, indeed the whole little book, is full of such witty and profound observations of this magical universe of “furious opposites.”

Everywhere you look, you see these dynamics whirling within their structures—and now we have the viscosity of water to enchant us again!

In furious joy,

Ruby

Yes, Chesterton was an excellent polemicist. He is one of my favorite authors, together with Lewis.

Regards,