
Harvard scientist claims 'God is real': Reveals mathematical formula that could prove it
science and faith, Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Willie Soon has claimed that a mathematical formula could be the ultimate proof of God's existence. Appearing on the Tucker Carlson Network, the renowned scientist suggested that the secrets of the universe may not just be written in the stars — but in the very fabric of mathematics itself.
The Divine Equation
At the heart of Dr. Soon's theory is the "fine-tuning argument" — the idea that the universe's physical laws are so perfectly calibrated to support life that it couldn't have happened by chance. The formula, first proposed by Cambridge mathematician Paul Dirac, highlights how certain cosmic constants align with breathtaking precision — a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades.
«God is a Mathematician»
Dr. Soon echoed Dirac's own words from 1963, where the mathematician speculated that the universe's perfect balance of physical laws could only be the work of a higher intelligence. «One could perhaps describe the situation by saying that God is a mathematician of a very high order,» Dirac famously wrote — a sentiment that Dr. Soon passionately revived during the podcast.
While many scientists have historically shied away from linking science to religion, Dr. Soon argues that the harmony between math and the universe points to intentional design. «God has given us this light, to follow the light and do the best that we can,» he said, suggesting that the very equations governing our universe could be the fingerprints of a divine creator.