Smolin-Susskind Debate
The Smolin-Susskind debate refers to the series of intense postings in 2004 by Lee Smolin and Leonard Susskind, concerning Smolin’s argument: " Anthropic Principle cannot yield any falsifiable predictions, and therefore cannot be a part of science."
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