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The Existence of God: A Logical and Scientific Perspective
Can Science Prove God?
The Universe’s Origins: Evidence of Fine-Tuning
Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza’s discussion on the origins of the universe offers a profound blend of science and philosophy, aimed at addressing one of humanity’s most enduring questions: Does the universe’s complexity point to an intelligent designer? By referencing modern scientific theories and concepts like the Big Bang and the fine-tuning of the universe’s physical constants, Mirza builds a compelling case that invites deeper reflection on the origins and purpose of existence.
The Big Bang: A Scientific Starting Point
The foundation of Mirza’s argument is the Big Bang Theory, which is widely accepted in the scientific community as the explanation for the origin of the universe. According to this theory, the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago from a singular point of infinite density and temperature. This event marked the sudden expansion of space, time, and matter, leading to the universe as we know it today.
Mirza underscores the fact that the Big Bang is not just a random explosion but a highly organized event governed by specific physical laws. From this initial expansion, matter…