Repeat after me: scientific method does not deal with unique events or entities.
Such as the universe. You can't repeat an "observation" that is, by definition, the sum of all observations. Unless we can get out of the universe and observe different universes and apply statistics to them, this whole talk about anthropic principle and such is nonsense.
Repeat after me: scientific method does not deal with unique events or entities.
I don't think this is true in any meaningful sense. It routinely happens in astronomy or geology that we have a single instance of something and study it closely. For instance, I believe Oklo is the only site known to have had natural nuclear chain reactions. And nobody thinks studying the planet Venus is unscientific because there's only one such planet.
You might say "ah, but we have many observations of Venus." Well, we have many observations of the universe, too...
A post by Nick Land who some of you are probably already following either on his blog Outside In or at Urban Future.