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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... 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 Just how creative can gravity possibly be? |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
On Dec 12, 4:23*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... 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 Just how creative can gravity possibly be? Not very creative. Gravity is the weakest force in the universe. The only good news about gravity is that it doesn't lie. The complex DNA of creating our human form and most other kinds of biodiversity has little to do with gravity. ~ BG |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
Mark Gravity is very creative. The universe it created is like putty in
its fingers. Fingers that can be gentle or crushing. It touches every thing and is evolving all there is as I type Bert |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark Gravity is very creative. The universe it created is like putty in its fingers. Fingers that can be gentle or crushing. It touches every thing and is evolving all there is as I type Bert I thought gravity just pulls and tugs. |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
On Dec 13, 8:59*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark *Gravity is very creative. The universe it created is like putty in its fingers. Fingers that can be gentle or crushing. *It touches every thing and is evolving all there is as I type * Bert I thought gravity just pulls and tugs. Inside a shell it's kinda neutral or even somewhat reverse gravity if the shell is large enough, such as the size of our expanding universe that has a 75 billion light year radii. ~ BG |
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