If you are actually fine with other universes, natural laws, etc existing before the big bang, and are just saying our universe didn't exist before it exists, then I'm fine with that too, but it's a tautology to say, "things don't exist until they exist" so while true, it doesn't really help anything.Then why does he say there was nothing, nothing at all and go on and say there were a multitude of universes. He is saying the same thing I am. I don't care if there are a multitude of universes and it is not part of my claim.
So, before our universe, there were some number of prior universes, universe creation will go on infinitely, the natural laws transcend our universe and caused our universe, and, of course, each one of those infinite universes doesn't predate it's own existence. All good so far?
Given infinite universes, what are the odds that a universe with a small, but nonzero odds of existence will eventually occur? taking a simple limit says that probability is 1.
You've just broken your own fine tuning argument.
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