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Quick comment from WZ. And there's a theory out there, or a proposal, that's referred to as the fine-tuned universe. And that basically proposes that the universe appears to be structured to be conducive for life. And it seems that if you look at all the constants, gravitational constants, the speed of light, that sort of thing, that the calibration on those is just so, so fine that if any of those constants, the values of those were off, even by a tiny fraction of a fraction, life would not be able to exist, because the laws of physics would have been constructed in such a way that it wouldn't allow for at least life the way we know it. So it appears that the universe is fine-tuned to actually be conducive for life. So maybe the outcome of the universe is to, the end result of the universe is for life to be there. Research a little bit more on your own, if you like, the fine-tuned universe. You may find that very interesting.
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