ryan
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The map of the cosmic microwave background radiation of the universe looks quite random. This would be expected since the map of radiation is a relic of quantum fluctuations of the very early universe.
But what could we see that would make the map look designed or improbable?
For example, what if there were a big word like "Hello" on the map. Would that be improbable? And assume only one universe.
Just like in my original thread, don't we also have to assume that this cmbr map is just one map out of an n number of equally likely maps?
For some reason we should see a map look like the one we have and not one with anything strange like a word.
But what could we see that would make the map look designed or improbable?
For example, what if there were a big word like "Hello" on the map. Would that be improbable? And assume only one universe.
Just like in my original thread, don't we also have to assume that this cmbr map is just one map out of an n number of equally likely maps?
For some reason we should see a map look like the one we have and not one with anything strange like a word.