PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
Astrophysicists disagree that you can't observe it and it has been observed for decades.
I am not claiming anything other than what the scientist are claiming that they observe and their calculations on the values of the constants that our universe requires to evolve life.
When you actually research this and find out all the values and all the requirements of life then come back and tell me how much wiggle room is in most of those values. Support your conclusions with scientific calculations and quotes from those who have been trained and actually are educated in the field.
You. Can. Always. Make. Shallow. Observations. Obviously the universe we live in has physics that allow life to exist, otherwise we wouldn't be debating about fine tuning now would we? Unless you consider fine tuning to mean something that doesn't involve a creator/deity, you cannot claim it is observed, because deities haven't been observed in any reliable fashion.
I hope you are willing to wait decades for that. In any case, it doesn't matter if 0 wiggle room exists, because we don't know if it is even possible for a universe with different physics to exist. I can't show what we don't know. And you can't assume a conclusion with information we don't have. How long do we need to talk about this before you understand that as a species we haven't collected enough information about physics to make any solid statements about fine tuning?
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