sim
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That was quite an interesting read and I dont know if anyone has put this out there yet, but I don't neccassarily agree with the point you/it is making.
The way it is being interpretted here is that the universe was made just for us and so that we could be the humans that we are today. However, might it not be that we are here today, because of the certain way the Universe formed. The Gravitational constant was found out by us from what data showed it to be. This number could just be the number that it happened to be, and not the number that had to be for us to become.
Also when you say that for Life to exist these are the conditions that must be present. This, however, is Life as we know it, and it could be different elsewhere.
I am not saying that you are wrong at all, because I really dont know what is right, but that is just how I look at it.
A couple more things:
The Universe is said to be something like 13-17 billion years old, not trillions.
For the guy said that if we move a mile either way in our orbit such and such would happen. I dont really know where you got this from and it might be somewhat right except that we do move at least a mile (not sure the distance at all) toward and away from the sun every year. Our orbit it elleptical, thus we must. Perhaps you meant a mile out of our orbit.
The Universe is all crazy though, and is too hard to understand. Apparently, 'warping' such as in Star trek is theoretically possible.--= stuff I dont understand.
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The way it is being interpretted here is that the universe was made just for us and so that we could be the humans that we are today. However, might it not be that we are here today, because of the certain way the Universe formed. The Gravitational constant was found out by us from what data showed it to be. This number could just be the number that it happened to be, and not the number that had to be for us to become.
Also when you say that for Life to exist these are the conditions that must be present. This, however, is Life as we know it, and it could be different elsewhere.
I am not saying that you are wrong at all, because I really dont know what is right, but that is just how I look at it.
A couple more things:
The Universe is said to be something like 13-17 billion years old, not trillions.
For the guy said that if we move a mile either way in our orbit such and such would happen. I dont really know where you got this from and it might be somewhat right except that we do move at least a mile (not sure the distance at all) toward and away from the sun every year. Our orbit it elleptical, thus we must. Perhaps you meant a mile out of our orbit.
The Universe is all crazy though, and is too hard to understand. Apparently, 'warping' such as in Star trek is theoretically possible.--= stuff I dont understand.
signatures are for pussies