Evidence Item - v0.6

Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity

E-OXYGEN-CARBON-RATIO

Visual overview: Oxygen-to-carbon ratio visual overview

AI-generated conceptual visualization of oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity, showing stellar nucleosynthesis, carbon and oxygen yields, chemical balance, planets, and life-friendly chemistry.
AI-generated conceptual visualization — for illustration only, not experimental data.

Classification

Evidence ID
E-OXYGEN-CARBON-RATIO
Corpus/version
v0.6
Stage
stage3
Category
Fine-Tuning
Major category
Science
Sub-category
Habitability Conditions
BF status
ready
Scoring label
Scored row with active Bayes factors

Primary Datum

Datum: stellar production of oxygen and carbon depends on nuclear details, and life chemistry needs a workable balance.

Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure

Hypothesislog10BFMinMaxRationale
H-DEISM0.1-0.049999999999999990.25Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity nudges Deism upward because it fits an ordered cosmos without yet requiring a revealed or covenantal God. The effect is limited because the clue is broad and does not prove Deism by itself.
H-GOD0.1500.3Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity nudges God upward because it fits a reality with deep order, intelligibility, or purpose. The effect is limited because rival explanations remain possible, and this row does not prove God by itself.
H-GOD-OT0-0.150.15Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity does not clearly pick out the God-OT frame from broader theism. It stays neutral because the row lacks enough biblical or covenant detail to prove that view.
H-IDEALISM0-0.150.15Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity does not clearly separate Idealism from other accounts of order and structure. It stays neutral because the clue can be read without settling what is most basic in reality.

Dependency / Cap Metadata

dependency_cluster_id
habitability_rare_earth
dependency_cluster_role
support_layer
dependency_cluster
habitability_rare_earth
dependency_role
support_layer
cap_profile
support_layer_small
evidence_function
context_child
directness
supporting

Counter-Pressure

title
Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity is a bounded signal, not a standalone proof.
text
The strongest caution is overuse. Habitability rows overlap heavily and should not be stacked as if every condition were fully independent. This row should be read inside its dependency family, not treated as an isolated demonstration of God, Christ, or the final synthesis.
path
Start with what the row actually shows, then name what it does not show. Use it as part of a layered habitability pattern, while granting that natural selection cannot operate until a habitable arena already exists.

Apologetic Note

label
Apologetic leverage
title
Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity is a clue inside an intelligible, life-bearing order.
key point
Stellar yields of oxygen vs carbon depend sensitively on nuclear states; life chemistry needs a balance. The point is not that mechanisms fail. It is that mechanisms, information, constraints, and repeatable life-building patterns live inside an intelligible order.
conversation move
Say it plainly: science can describe how a process unfolds, and Christians should welcome that. The larger question is why there is a lawlike, information-rich, life-bearing world for such processes to unfold in.
caveat
Do not make a God-of-the-gaps move. Let mechanisms explain what they explain, then ask whether mechanism alone explains the whole field.

Caveats / Notes

Cap notes
Rare-Earth/habitability support is capped as a related fine-tuning family.
Cap profile note
Child/support rows in broad science families are capped as support, not independent root proofs.
Governance note
Capped as habitability support, not independent root-metaphysics stacking.

Citations

Recommended Citation

The Signal Evidence Dataset, "Oxygen-to-carbon ratio sensitivity," Evidence ID: E-OXYGEN-CARBON-RATIO, Version 0.6. Accessed [access date]. https://logos-signal.org/evidence/E-OXYGEN-CARBON-RATIO/

Machine-Readable Source

This page is generated from the public evidence mirror without recalculating or changing scores.