Good point, and as yet, no one knows exactly how many independent physical constants there actually may be. A number of physicists consider perhaps only one fundamental fixed constant, so that all other constants (currently 25), may be the inescapable consequences of that one's own fundamental properties.The major problem with fine tuning is the lack of independent constants. You can't change one while holding the rest constant.
There is nothing to say that the limitations of each natural physical constants' parameters own fundamental properties, aren't what determine its value. Thereby dispelling notions of any supposed fine tuning.
Invoking question begging notions of fine tuning in the way some religious do, is nothing but a typical demonstration of how to condition a person to not understand the physical workings of the universe.
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