"As a scientist I am troubled at the notion of "fine tuning".
To my thinking and limited human imagination the universe is a condensate of cooling material that coalesced from the quantum miasma present after the big bang. The fact that our mathematics and physics present certain constants that extend for many digits (or infinitely like Pi) isn't something tweaked with foreknowledge before the big bang. I believe that constants are just resultant values in our mathematics that allow us to model many processes. I don't see why people think anything was fine tuned.
I guess that puts me firmly in the "chance" category.
I've worked for years with certain constants in electromagnetics that relate to EM wave propagation. To me they just *are*.
I don't see why people think anything was fine tuned.
I guess that puts me firmly in the "chance" category."
I would say it puts you in a category apart from the category of those who see uncertainty as a void they can leap into and fill with pointless supernatural speculation that can't be proved false. This is yet another of the delusions occupying the minds of the religious. They would be better served had they used those same brain cells to instead store rock and roll lyrics.
