On 18 Jan 2014, at 00:13, LizR wrote:
Indeed it would be very strange, perhaps verging on miraculous. I
believe just the nuclear resonance discovered by Hoyle alone is
already incredibly fine tuned, after which we have the amazing
properties of carbon and water, and the cosmological flatness and
god (ahem) knows what else.
Note that there is a formal heavy nucleus resonance appearing in the
math of the distribution of the prime numbers (the work by
Montgomery). It seems to describe a quantum chaos. If that quantum
chaos is Turing complete, it might already describes the winner (a
quantum machinery in the bottom).
But such approached neglect the G/G* difference, and thus would only
give the quanta, and neglect the qualia.
Bruno
On 18 January 2014 11:35, Jason Resch <[email protected]> wrote:
If we get the constants, then to me that makes the apparent fine
tuning very strange. If there is only one physics, and that includes
only "these" constants, we ought to be astonished and delighted that
they allowed life at all. Or are the constants that win also bounded
by anthropic reasons?
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