[QUOTE=Smasher 006;28006865]I think his point with the 'set values' for creating a universe stable enough for life is pretty much him taking his limited knowledge of the field and then coming straight to a conclusion.
Imagine you go and buy a lottery ticket. It just so happens that you win. Does this mean that it was rigged in your favour? No, all it shows is that you've been lucky enough to match all the numbers up.[/QUOTE]
No, god made you win. Duh.
Jesus Christ!
He's saying that the current gravity that we feel on the surface of the Earth is the only gravitation strength that could support life. This gravity is simply the condition that we evolved it, it does not necessarily mean that life could not be supported at higher or lower gravities.
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