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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 Why cosmic chance, or whatever random happenstance of gravity and raw evolution that takes billions of years, when instead you can pretty much nail it first time out of the gate via intelligent design and directed panspermia. Is not this intelligent design and directed panspermia exactly what we're planning on doing, the first chance we get? ~ BG |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
On Dec 20, 4:50*pm, BradGuth wrote:
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 Why cosmic chance, or whatever random happenstance of gravity and raw evolution that takes billions of years, when instead you can pretty much nail it first time out of the gate via intelligent design and directed panspermia. Is not this intelligent design and directed panspermia exactly what we're planning on doing, the first chance we get? *~ BG The problem is how to transmit the design for live to a future universe following a big crunch of ours! Double-A |
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What if (on Cosmic Chance)
On Dec 20, 5:01*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Dec 20, 4:50*pm, BradGuth wrote: 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 Why cosmic chance, or whatever random happenstance of gravity and raw evolution that takes billions of years, when instead you can pretty much nail it first time out of the gate via intelligent design and directed panspermia. Is not this intelligent design and directed panspermia exactly what we're planning on doing, the first chance we get? *~ BG The problem is how to transmit the design for live to a future universe following a big crunch of ours! Double-A That's way to far. Stick within our solar system or at least not much further than Sirius. If we had evolved on Venus, sending our microbes, spores and even complex forms of life towards Earth would have been simple. We could send the right stuff of complex life to our moon, putting it safely underground, and see what happens. According to our NASA, there's loads of fresh water on/within our moon, and nothing much that's otherwise bad to worry about. ~ BG |
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