Something interesting about empty universes is that with nothing for time to impinge upon, time doesn't exist. Then, what ever 'quantum fluctuation' that might result in something like what we call 'home' which might be expected to spontaneously form randomly only after uncountable eons of eternity, actually will occur instantaneously.
Empty universes aren't stable, or eternal. They 'decay' immediately into universes that aren't empty. It is therefore wrong to consider our chock a block full of goodies universe to be weird, unlikely or unexpected.
Empty universes aren't stable, or eternal. They 'decay' immediately into universes that aren't empty. It is therefore wrong to consider our chock a block full of goodies universe to be weird, unlikely or unexpected.