Scientist Presents Mathematical Formula Proving The Existence Of God

The formula Soon refers to was originally created by Cambridge University mathematician Paul Dirac, known as the 'father of antimatter.'

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Scientist Presents Mathematical Formula Proving The Existence Of God

Scientist Presents Mathematical Formula Proving The Existence Of God

A scientist from Harvard and the Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has come up with a mathematical formula to prove the existence of God. Dr. Willie Soon, an astrophysicist and aerospace engineer, claimed that he has a formula which provides significant proof for the existence of God. At the heart of his theory is the “fine-tuning argument,” which, put simply, suggests that the universe’s physical laws are so perfectly calibrated to support life that it couldn’t have happened by chance.

While speaking on the Tucker Carlson Network, Dr. Soon presented his formula. The formula was initially proposed by Cambridge mathematician Paul Dirac. It highlights how certain cosmic constants align with breathtaking precision, a phenomenon which had puzzled scientists for decades. “It seems to be one of the fundamental features of nature that physical laws are described in terms of a mathematical theory of great beauty and power, requiring quite a high standard of mathematics to understand. You may wonder: Why is nature constructed along these lines? One can only answer that our present knowledge seems to show that nature is so constructed. We simply have to accept it,” Mr. Dirac wrote in 1963.

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“One could perhaps describe the situation by saying that God is a mathematician of a very high order, and He used very advanced mathematics in constructing the universe,” he said.

While speaking on a podcast, Dr. Soon cited the theory to explain God’s existence. He then suggested that the very equations governing the universe could be the fingerprints of a divine creator. “There are so many examples of the ever-present forces that allow us to illuminate our lives. God has given us this light, to follow the light and do the best that we can,” he said.

The formula Soon refers to was originally created by Cambridge University mathematician Paul Dirac, known as the ‘father of antimatter.’

Most scientists have made sure not to link science to religion. However, Stephen Hawking, the renowned scientist, in his last book shared his views on God and the afterlife. Hawking, who died in 2018, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) — a type of motor neurone disease — when he was just 21 years old. Referring to his disability in his final book Brief Answers to the Big Questions, Mr. Hawking wrote, “For centuries, it was believed that disabled people like me were living under a curse that was inflicted by God.”

Suggesting the existence of God, he wrote in his book, “Well, I suppose it’s possible that I’ve upset someone up there, but I prefer to think that everything can be explained another way, by the laws of nature. If you believe in science, like I do, you believe that there are certain laws that are always obeyed.”

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“If you like, you can say the laws are the work of God, but that is more a definition of God than a proof of His existence.” In the book, he also expressed his opinion regarding the afterlife: “We are each free to believe what we want, and it’s my view that the simplest explanation is that there is no God. No one created the universe, and no one directs our fate. This leads me to a profound realization: there’s probably no heaven and no afterlife, either.”