View Single Post
  #2  
Old April 5th 05, 03:37 PM
Luigi Caselli
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

"Andrew Yee" ha scritto nel messaggio
.. .
News Service
Stanford University

Contact: Dawn Levy, News Service
(650) 725-1944,

Comment: Leonard Susskind, Physics
(650) 723-2686,


NEWS RELEASE: February 15, 2005

String theorist explores dark energy and our unique 'pocket' of the

universe
BY Dawn Levy

Some celestial bodies are so cold that methane freezes; others are so hot

that
nuclear reactions occur. And then there's Earth, with a benign temperature
hovering in the narrow range between freezing and boiling, allowing the
existence of liquid water -- and life.

"There's no question that there are many things about the [universe] which

if
they were very much different, even just a little bit different, life

couldn't
exist, intelligent life couldn't exist," said Stanford physics Professor

Leonard
Susskind, who is currently on sabbatical and writing a popular book titled

The
Cosmic Landscape. "The [universe] is truly an incredibly fine-tuned

place."
snip

Once again a really simple answer...
The Great Architects were very careful setting our big simulation
parameters...
A very good work, hope they don't switch off their computers...

Luigi Caselli