Even if I were making a science gap argument (which I'm not), that wouldn't save the fine-tuning argument for God, because it would suffer from a similar problem. Both arguments of that sort would go spiraling down in flames. You can't hold onto your argument without allowing for "science gap" arguments to hold as well.
Fine-tuning arguments aren't falsifiable. The physical constants may be known, but not the conclusion that God must be the cause if scientists can't offer some alternative explanation.
Familiar in a layman's sense, sure. I'm not too sure what you mean by "basic musical relationships" though.
And I'm not convinced by what I know of string theory, incidentally. I find loop quantum gravity more convincing.
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Mark
"Fine-tuning arguments aren't falsifiable." [ Moan. ]
Because they are not science theories formulated by fallible humans who know but dare not come to consciousness on it, that they don't know even just .00000000000001% of the 4% they vainly claim to know of the 100% universe that exists.
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