The Anthropic Cosmological Principle

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle by John D. Barrow, published by Oxford University Press in 1988, is a revised edition comprising 706 pages in English. This book delves into the evolving understanding of human nature in relation to the cosmos, particularly through the lens of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle. This principle posits that the existence of intelligent observers plays a crucial role in determining the fundamental structure of the Universe, challenging traditional views that have placed humanity at the periphery of creation.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the implications of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle, spanning a wide range of topics from ancient philosophy to modern scientific theories. The authors, John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler, engage with concepts such as the nature of life, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the interpretation of quantum theory concerning observers. This work is aimed at a diverse audience, including philosophers, theologians, mathematicians, and scientists, as well as anyone interested in the relationship between the vast universe and the existence of life on Earth.
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Ever since Copernicus, scientists have continually adjusted their view of human nature, moving it further and further from its ancient position at the center of Creation. But in recent years, a startling new concept has evolved that places it more firmly than ever in a special position. Known as the Anthropic Cosmological Principle, this collection of ideas holds that the existence of intelligent observers determines the fundamental structure of the Universe. In its most radical version, the Anthropic Principle asserts that “intelligent information-processing must come into existence in the Universe, and once it comes into existence, it will never die out.”
This wide-ranging and detailed book explores the many ramifications of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle, covering the whole spectrum of human inquiry from Aristotle to Z bosons. Bringing a unique combination of skills and knowledge to the subject, John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler–two of the world’s leading cosmologists–cover the definition and nature of life, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the interpretation of the quantum theory in relation to the existence of observers. The book will be of vital interest to philosophers, theologians, mathematicians, scientists, and historians, as well as to anyone concerned with the connection between the vastness of the universe of stars and galaxies and the existence of life within it on a small planet out in the suburbs of the Milky Way.
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