Date: 8/11/2014 09:50:11
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 624871
Subject: How to Check if Your Universe Should Exist

How to Check if Your Universe Should Exist

If modern physics is to be believed, we shouldn’t be here. The meager dose of energy infusing empty space, which at higher levels would rip the cosmos apart, is a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times tinier than theory predicts. And the minuscule mass of the Higgs boson, whose relative smallness allows big structures such as galaxies and humans to form, falls roughly 100 quadrillion times short of expectations. Dialing up either of these constants even a little would render the universe unlivable.

To account for our incredible luck, leading cosmologists like Alan Guth and Stephen Hawking envision our universe as one of countless bubbles in an eternally frothing sea. This infinite “multiverse” would contain universes with constants tuned to any and all possible values, including some outliers, like ours, that have just the right properties to support life. In this scenario, our good luck is inevitable: A peculiar, life-friendly bubble is all we could expect to observe.

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Date: 8/11/2014 10:27:21
From: Ian
ID: 624889
Subject: re: How to Check if Your Universe Should Exist

OR: The fizzicysts need to work a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times harder.

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