Job 33:6
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No. I accept that at present, in the absence (currently) of any meaningful evidence to the contrary, the simplest explanation is that there is no reason.
That's fine.
No, inevitability isn't just blind luck. It isn't just blind luck that causes light to travel in a straight line through spacetime. It's the very nature of light itself that causes it to travel in a straight line...it's INEVITABLE. And it's not unreasonable to think that the physical constants are just as inevitable as the invariability of light, and lacking any evidence to the contrary there's no reason to invoke some mystical designer to explain them.
I posted another link for this before, but it's just a massive assumption that these values are invariable.
There's a glitch at the edge of the universe that could remake physics | New Scientist
New Tests Suggest a Fundamental Constant of Physics Isn't The Same Across The Universe
You guys are so insistent on these conclusions, but these are conclusions that really just aren't known.
It's all just a gross assumption.
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