universes that can't produce observers aren't observed. that's the coincidence
2026-08-14 13:04:23
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Bamiyo :
All of our knowledge brings us back to the revelation that God designed this world so well.
2026-08-14 21:50:07
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kwsigsgaard :
The universe didn’t adapt to us. We adapted to the universe.
2026-08-14 16:59:24
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bogdan :
There's no reason to believe the laws of physics could have been different
2026-08-14 13:43:09
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jayzer95 :
I think space and time are large enough that, eventually, anything you can imagine happening, will happen. Even things that would be impossible in this universe
2026-08-15 08:55:31
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Comrade Sparkles :
so if things were different then things would be different is what im hearing. And like yeah we know but that doesnt mean there wouldnt be something else here it just emans it wouldnt be the current universe. this is the same creationist argument repackaged. yes if things were different then things would be diferent.
2026-08-14 17:07:47
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Mr Pickle :
clearly a higher intelligence, likely with a beard, fine-tuned everything so that we could exist
2026-08-15 03:25:41
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shalvors :
I don't remember the context, but hawking said in "a brief history of time" the universe is the way we see it because if it were any other way, we wouldn't be here to see it.
2026-08-14 17:32:50
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Gafferdude :
This is silly. "The universe is like this." "But what if it wasn't?" "Then you wouldn't be here asking that question."
2026-08-14 16:40:37
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to je dobrý :
Does this prove Islam?
2026-08-14 12:24:14
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joshiii :
Evolutionists will say it evolved 🤣
2026-08-14 16:36:32
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Trufflepesto and 307 others :
Everything has been diddled in our favour 👍
2026-08-14 13:56:46
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Eddie :
i guess that tells us our physics is really good. I do like the fine tune argument. But the randomness of reality drives me nuts. I'm just grateful for structure
2026-08-14 18:46:34
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Moser :
Aristotelian Teleology favoring order explains everything (broadly)
2026-08-15 15:23:43
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Hazem Yossef :
We exist in a universe that permits our existence so seeing this kind of stuff should be the logical thing to happen it would be far more miraculous if they never found the Hoyle resonance
2026-08-16 15:57:42
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shoshin.noob :
If carbon weren't there, we wouldn't be here to ask ourselves why.🤔🤣
2026-08-16 05:02:53
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xonedout84 :
We are clearly a simulation of a universe inside a black hole being simulated so they can understand what it’s like to be a universe inside a black hole.
2026-08-15 08:37:09
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ning nong :
The Anthropic Principle.
2026-08-15 15:29:30
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Michael Westwind :
One is an impossible number. If there is one of something there is an infinity of that something. That applies to universes
2026-08-14 22:41:03
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0_o.Basile :
imo it was the other way around Hoyle was right the resonance existed and we are proof of it 😬
2026-08-15 10:34:34
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user41225393666858 :
arent there loads of physical constants/parameters that are very specific for our universe to exist so planets can form ?
2026-08-16 09:16:03
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lä-ah :
not only the elements would be absent:
chemistry would be completely different. possibly life could still exist. you have a very narrow
2026-08-16 06:36:08
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SubnetScout :
Just another happy coincidence like ice becoming less dense when it freezes as well as its incompressible nature. How many miracles of nature does physics require?
2026-08-14 18:07:53
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cburnett :
I suspect we will need a few more centuries of testing before anyone can say that they can’t figure out anything new about the universe from observing it.
2026-08-14 23:59:07
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Altan Tekisimsahibi :
Hoyle was a great scientists but also had some ridiculous ideas.
2026-08-16 06:55:20
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