Joshua Bender
Jul 22, 2017 · 1 min read

Why consider deuterium an imperfection? The universe was likely intended to have heavy metals,. Otherwise, we might consider the electron charge that allows stars to explode an imperfection. The universe was so hard to make, could science try any harder to infer it was intended? Maybe we’re some kind of virus imperfection.

Space-time is our universe. There is no “outside” the universe or “before” time. The string theory dimensional dynamic that explains the co-existence of the proven but seemingly opposing theories of quantum and relativity are (likely incomprehensible) universal probabilities needing consideration.

The universe does indeed bring us everything, but we don’t know what it mostly even is. To accept as possible, let alone repeated regularly as reasonable, the statistical assumption of innumerable units of infinities in order to fulfill a belief in accidental existence requires about 100% assumption. And requirements of the laws of physics needed for any “existences” will not be met by pretending “beyond” with our toy multiverse accident maker. Intention, like even simulation, seems less unreasonable.

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