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7/6/2025, 5:23:14 AM
>>16716979
I don't agree with anon that fine-tuning necessarily leads to God, but anon is right: the universe is way too fine-tuned. Just look at all of the physical constants. If something, for example, if the cosmological constant was slightly larger, nothing would be able to form in the universe because gravity wouldn't be able to put things together. If the cosmological constant was smaller, the universe would collapse on itself because of gravity.

Also, you mentioned why something exists rather than nothing, but why does logic work at all? Why aren't there contradictions in the universe?

The problem with the idea that something is always existing. Is that even possible? Is time something created? We see time dilation in space, so we know time isn't something simple across the universe.

Is even absolutely nothing possible? We've never seen nothing before; even the vacuum of space is a quantum field.

While I am religious more for cultural reasons and my family. I don't have faith. It doesn't affect my scientific opinions.

And oh no, I'm getting existential depression again that nothing matters.