raushan
  UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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											  Topic initiated on Thursday, December 28, 2006  -  2:51 PM    
 An external agent
  Three non-theistic astrophysicists, two from Stanford and one from MIT, wrote a paper titled, "Disturbing Implications of a Cosmological Constant."
   http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/0208/0208013.pdf
  Now, you, of all people, should know that the Cosmological Constant is another term for dark energy, which physicist Lawrence Krauss remarked as being "the most extreme fine-tuning problem in physics."  In this paper by the three non-theists, even they maintain that   "Arranging the universe as we think it is arranged would have required a miracle."  Which is pretty remarkable for three non-theists to state.  But they go even further and say,   "An external agent [external to space and time] intervened in cosmic history for reasons of its own."
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