Dr Willie Soon from the Harvard and Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics brings forward his belief in God’s existence through a mathematical formula while serving as astrophysicist and aerospace engineer at both institutions for many years.
During his appearance on Tucker Carlson Network the scientist introduced his mathematical expression as strong proof to detect divine intervention. According to his theory the “fine tuning argument” demonstrates that universe physical laws display exact precision in sustaining life because chance processes alone could not create such accuracy.

The first proposition of the formula came from Cambridge mathematician Paul Dirac as LADbible reports. A series of precise cosmic alignments remains an unsolved mystery among scientists because these cosmic constants prove to match perfectly.
Fundamental laws of physics demonstrate an essential natural principle since they require advanced and powerful mathematical theories to understand their deep structure. Humanity wonders why the cosmic structures exist in this particular configuration.
A straightforward answer to this question shows that the current state of our knowledge indicates such natural construction. Mr Dirac wrote in his 1963 publication that we must accept the natural order of things.

According to him a description of God would depend on “God being a high-order mathematician who applied advanced mathematical principles during universe creation.”
During his Tucker Carlson podcast appearance Dr Soon used Dirac’s theory as evidence to support his god belief. Many examples demonstrate that the constant forces enable us to understand our lives better. Through the gift of light which God has provided we are able to both follow the light and fulfill our best potential,” Dr. Soon explained as he implied that divine fingerprints exist in the universal equations.
The majority of scientists prefer keeping their distance between scientific inquiries and religious beliefs. In his final book Stephen Hawking disclosed his definite stance about god and the existence of afterlife.
When Hawking received his ALS diagnosis at age 21 in 1963 he had only two remaining years to live according to doctors. Doctors predicted he would survive just two years after his diagnosis yet he became the most extended surviving person with ALS.
The scientist Stephen Hawking mentioned his disability in his posthumous work ‘Brief Answers to the Big Questions’ to inform readers that people with disabilities endured a curse supposedly from God during “centuries.”
Although there might exist someone above who feels displeasure with me I still maintain that natural laws provide all our explanations. By abiding with scientific principals same as I do you must acknowledge there exist certain laws which never fail to obey.
He wrote that people who agree with this explanation can refer to the laws as God’s work yet it shows more about God’s definition than proving God’s existence. ‘
His perspective about the existence of an afterlife was described by Mr Hawking in his writing. “We are each free to believe what we want and it’s my view that the simplest explanation is there is no God. No one created the universe and no one directs our fate. This leads me to a profound realisation, there’s probably no heaven and no afterlife, either,” he said.
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