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The existence of God has been fiercely debated for centuries
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but regardless of what you think or feel is true
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can we use math, the universal, unbiased language
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to come to a conclusion?
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Can math prove God's existence?
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The most famous argument in favour of a God-made world
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using logic and reasoning is the "argument by design"
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Simply put, given how complex and amazing
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everything around us is
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can we really believe that
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dumb luck put it together?
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Even from a scientist perspective
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life is amazing
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incredibly rare
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and took a monumental amount of steps
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chance-happenings and time to come about
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So, a religious person may argue:
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"Doesn't it seem much more plausible
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that there was some driving force behind it all?"
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This type of argument is called
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reductio ad absurdum
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which simply means it attempts to
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disprove a statement by showing
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it inevitably leads to absurd
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or impractical conclusions
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In this case
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it suggests that 1) if there is no God, humans developing is very unlikely
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2) humans did develop
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therefore, 3) it is unlikely that there is no God
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but let's take this logic one step further
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and imagine a universe before anything has been created
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Here, we have a base box
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where we have our two possibilities of
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God existing and no God existing
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On the other side are possibilities are that
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humans exist or that humans don't exist
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If no God is true
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then most would agree that human existence takes a lot of specific factors to come about
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so let's make up a tiny probability
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and say that there's a 1/4 billion billion chance
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of humanity coming into existence
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in a world with no God
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and if God is real
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even though we don't know that God would make humans
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certainly He could
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so let's give it a higher probability
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of 1/4 million
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Of course, if we examine the evidence
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we know we exist
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so we can get rid of the other row
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and as many of you who have used the "argument by design" point out
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a human-made world with God
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seems much, much more likely rationally and statistically
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and while this is true in some ways
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it forgets an important point
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that we have assumed there are only two major theories
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but we know this isn't true
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many societies have believed in multiple gods
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and given there are some aspects of this life that
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aren't merely as beautifully complex
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or seemingly intentional
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perhaps a variety of squabbling gods
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created the world
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Mathematician Jordan Ellenberg uses
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the probability of 1/400,000
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that universe with multiple gods would create humans
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but it's important to remember
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that the exact numbers don't actually matter
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What does matter is that we can agree
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rationally, that a universe with more gods
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has a higher chance of creating humans
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then one with a single God
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or none at all
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it's also important to remember that
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we're not comparing the probability
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of gods or no gods existing
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we're asking ourselves
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if the God option is true
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what is the likelihood of Him making humans?
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and then we're asking separately
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if the multiple gods option is true
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what is the likelihood that they would make humans?
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now, let's take this even further
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to theories of us simply living in a simulation
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like that of the Sims
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Which individuals like Elon Musk
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and Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom believe
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as technology advances
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it's almost a certainty that future humans
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will make extremely realistic human simulations
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based on the world that we live in
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to study these humans like we study mice
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scientists already use simulations
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to understand nature and human behaviour
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but in the future it's possible
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that the human test subjects
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will be conscious and think they are real
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so we can give this scenario
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a fairly high probability
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again, the exact number doesn't matter
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just that we can agree it's very likely
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that advanced humans would create these kinds of simulations
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compared to the probability of a God or gods
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randomly deciding to make humans
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when they don't need to
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or could make millions of other animals
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or other aspects of the universe
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after all, humanity is obsessed with humans
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so as you can see
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while maths can, in fact, show that
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the existence of life is evidence that God exists
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compared to no God
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the same maths shows
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more compiling evidence that we're simulation by much smarter people
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this week we wanted to recommend the book
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'How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking' by Jordan Ellenberg
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which was the main source of this episode
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and an incredible read on the hidden beauty and logic of our world
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through the lens of maths
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