As I understand it, this article discusses the biocentric view of the universe, which states that the universe is created by life. The author argues that time and space are not objective realities, but rather are forms of animal sense perception. The author also argues that the laws of physics and the constants of the universe are not independent of life, but rather are shaped by it.
The author supports the biocentric view by pointing to the fact that the universe is fine-tuned for life. For example, the laws of physics and the constants of the universe are just right for the existence of atoms, molecules, and stars. If any of these were slightly different, life would not be possible.
The author also argues that the biocentric view is supported by quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics shows that the observer plays a role in the creation of reality. This suggests that the universe is not an objective reality that exists independently of life, but rather is created by life.
The author concludes by arguing that the biocentric view offers a new way of understanding the universe. It provides a way to unify biology and physics, and it can help us to solve some of the mysteries of the universe.
Here are some of the key points that the author makes:
- The universe is fine-tuned for life.
- Time and space are not objective realities, but rather are forms of animal sense perception.
- The laws of physics and the constants of the universe are not independent of life, but rather are shaped by it.
- The biocentric view offers a new way of understanding the universe.
‘Biocentrism’: How life creates the universe
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