Quote Originally Posted by Lord Orwell View Post
you could look at it this way (and i think it's been mentioned): There could be millions of universes all different. And the reason the universe looks the way it does to us is because if it wasnt exactly capable of supporting life then no life would be here to look at it!
I know all about multi-universe theory; the hook is though there would have to be an improbably large number of universes to have produced ours which is apparently "just right", with some factors being accurate to 10^-32; the tiniest bit of variation throwing off things like the strong force by several orders of magnitude and thus making it impossible for atomic elements to exist.

Sure, there's a lot of theory and speculation... maybe in an alternate universe, where baryons and leptons don't exist, other matter forms can exist that do similar things, yadda yadda... but at this point in theoretical physics, you might as well argue there exists universes filled with nothing but Muenster cheese.

Heck, we could be "particle explosion experiment #49920" in a test tube in some giant alien lab somewhere for all we know. Maybe God is nothing more than a lab tech named Sleeborghh who clocks in, whips up a universe or two in some particle creation lab daily and slips them into a tester for observation before clocking out and heading home to his beloved Ghorzurrr and twenty seven Grumpflings.