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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
On Dec 12, 5:31*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
The existence of life in our universe seems to depend upon a number of improbable coincidences. If the speed of light and the strength of gravity were just slightly different,than living animals (like us) could never have evolved. *Weaker gravity could not create fusion(No stars) stronger gravity even a worse scenario. * Lets take a weaker EM force if that was to weak solids and liquids could not exist. If stronger than protons and electrons would have to much repelling. * Best to keep in mind life needs "carbon" and ""Oxygen" * *I am sure a well balance of gluons(strong force) is needed to bind proton and neutron to create deuterium. * Well since my thinking has always been that gravity created the other forces we thus must thank gravity for making the universe just right for us. Gravity created humankind so her work can be seen and studied. *It all fits * Bert * G=EMC^2 Of course there may be many universes where these constants are different and therefore life is not possible, not as you say that all universes are exactly alike. But we can only have evolved in the certain universes where the constants are such that life is possible. It is not to say that those other universes don't exist, it's just that no one is there to see them. But they might be said to exist in the sense that if we are able to enter a different universe by say passing through a spinning black hole, as some scientists have thought, then we could observe one of those universes that is hostile to life for as long as we could survive there. Of course we could never come back to report. Double-A |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
Double a my most profound thinking goes with Einstein "universe could
not be created any other way" So like I add to that all universes are exactly the same. Treb is just like me. He is a trillionth of a second older,and that time separation at the very beginning made it possible for our mutual survival. O ya Bert |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Double a my most profound thinking goes with Einstein "universe could not be created any other way" The universe wasn't created. -- "Faith is believing what you know ain't so." --- Mark Twain |
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