The Universe Seems Suspiciously Well-Organized, Doesn’t It?
From gravity to electromagnetism, the universe’s fine-tuning raises questions about the role of chance versus cosmic design, making us wonder if we’re missing something.
This nags me much more than it ought to: how is this existence so precise?
How can a universe so vast, so bedecked in complexity, feel suspiciously well-designed?
I commence with what, for me, is the incident that literally changed my perspective in life.
Imagine this: pitch dark, silent night, just me and the stars.
Were this universe so vast as mine it gained up there above my head, almost reachable, tonight’s one of those nights; you think of all the important stuff.
And it smacks, all quiet like this, how oddly organized everything is around us.
That was what started my travels into the understanding of the strange balance and order within this universe, making me really question, at times even doubt, just how random all of this was.
Why Gravity is Perfect for Us
Gravity is pretty intuitive: things fall toward each other.