Pierre Teilhard de Chardin |
In their popular science book, The
Anthropic Cosmological Principle, published in 1986, cosmologists John
Barrow and Frank Tipler define three different anthropic principles:
1.
The weak anthropic principle or WAP (this was offered by Brandon
Carter in 1973): the simple verification that the fact that we are here imposes
certain restrictions on the universe, such as having lasted long enough for intelligent
life to appear.
2.
The strong anthropic principle or SAP: the claim that making possible
the emergence of intelligent life was a necessary requirement for the universe.
3.
The final anthropic principle or FAP: The claim that, once
intelligent life has appeared in the universe, it cannot disappear.