Robin Collins The Case For Cosmic Design Summary

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“During the last one hundred years, physicists have discovered at least three features of the universe that point to a transcendent intelligent designer” (Collins 241). In Robin Collins’ passage, “The Case for Cosmic Design,” Collins writes about how everything on earth is very precisely tuned that any little movement or sudden change could disrupt intelligent life. There are four forces that have to do with this fine tuning such as: gravity, the weak force, electromagnetism, and strong nuclear force. Although many scientists have a different explanation for the creation of life, they all agree that the beauty and elegance of the laws of nature are inexplicable. The intelligence and discoverability of life seems very complex, when really everything falls into place and beings are able to understand such circumstances that the world is under. Collins uses many different kinds of explanation such as fine-tuning, …show more content…

Albert Einstein asserts that the mystery of the world is so complex that it almost seems as a gift that humans are able to understand it so accurately. “The appropriateness of the language of mathematics for the formulation of the laws of physics is a wonderful gift which we neither understand nor deserve” (244). The gifts that we have on this earth, such as the laws of physics, makes life for all beings a lot more simple because there are so many ways of understanding life in a more thorough, less complicated fashion. Physicist Eugene Wigner claims, “In the case of the crossword, it would never occur to us to suppose that the words just happened to fall into a consistent interlocking pattern by accident…” (244). With this metaphor we are taught that things fall into natural order. Like a crossword, things fall into place and theories are created for these events that happen