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The fundamental quantities and constants that make the universe as we know it are numerous. The mass of the proton, electron, the gravitational constant, are just three of many examples of values that if changed slightly would dramatically alter the universe to the point that there would be no planets, no stars, no life, etc.
I am not one to accept supernatural explanations; nevertheless, the extraordinary combinations of these many values leading to the universe as we know it are a spooky coincidence.
Of course, it is possible that an alternate universe might support sentient life of a different kind. Another thought is that ours is one of many universes with many combinations of fundamental constants that do exist, either without life or with some other form of life. The most difficult question of all to ponder is why there is anything in the universe at all.
I know that these are philosophic as well as scientific speculations. Any thoughts?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropic_principle
I am not one to accept supernatural explanations; nevertheless, the extraordinary combinations of these many values leading to the universe as we know it are a spooky coincidence.
Of course, it is possible that an alternate universe might support sentient life of a different kind. Another thought is that ours is one of many universes with many combinations of fundamental constants that do exist, either without life or with some other form of life. The most difficult question of all to ponder is why there is anything in the universe at all.
I know that these are philosophic as well as scientific speculations. Any thoughts?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropic_principle