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Dr. Willie Soon, a Harvard astrophysicist, argues that Paul Dirac’s antimatter equation is proof of intentional design in the universe.
The fine-tuning argument suggests the universe’s laws are too precise to be random, pointing to a higher intelligence.
Paul Dirac mathematically predicted antimatter’s existence in 1928, revealing a symmetry in the universe that stunned scientists.
Dirac’s equation, which shaped quantum field theory, was so elegant and accurate that he believed it revealed God’s hand in physics.
When antimatter was physically discovered in 1932, it confirmed Dirac’s mathematical vision, raising questions about a designed universe.
Dr. Willie Soon claims the lack of antimatter balance in the universe suggests it was fine-tuned for life.
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Dirac’s equation combined Einstein’s relativity and Schrödinger’s quantum mechanics, producing a perfectly balanced universe.
In 1963, Paul Dirac described God as a “mathematician of a very high order,” designing the universe with advanced mathematics.
Experts like Richard Swinburne and Robin Collins argue that gravity, atomic structure, and cosmic forces are too perfect to be accidental.