Kasz216 said:
Einstein believed in a god. He just didn't believe in any specific god. Einsteins beliefs were quite subtle, he appeared to believe in the universe as God. I don't think he ever implied a belief in a consciousness though.
There has been quite a lot of theoretical evidence for it. From what I understand (which when it comes to advanced physics, really isn't much) a multiverse comes up in the maths of things like string theory. Given he's a theoretical physicist it's his stamping ground. Adittionally, you're thread is misleading... as Hawking's position is basically "How the universe is set up means god doesn't need to create the universe".
"But some of Hawking's Cambridge colleagues said the physicist has missed the point. "The 'god' that Stephen Hawking is trying to debunk is not the creator God of the Abrahamic faiths who really is the ultimate explanation for why there is something rather than nothing," said Denis Alexander." |








