(September 8, 2011 at 8:55 am)little_monkey Wrote: This is like winning the lottery. Millions buy tickets but only one wins. Now he might think that this was his fate, that his winning happened by design. Not so with the millions who didn't win.
The earth has all the ingredients to have life. But in the cosmos, there are gazillions of solar systems. That some might have an inhabitable planet to life, like earth, is just the luck of the draw. It has nothing to do with your claim that the universe is ordered.
As to gravity , it comprises 30% of the universe, and ordinary matter, a measly 3%.
I think I should highlight a couple of points here, I definitley don't think I was predestined to win the chance of life I completely agree with you on that.
Also your point on uninhabitable planets sure, but the issue I have is that it does not change the fact that you need an entire almost lifeless universe to complete the picture or we don't have a universe and the result would be a fairy tale mythical one not one based in reality.
I really don't think people appreciate my core view, I do in no way think this universe is managed at all, it's random but the laws of nature/physics are at work in plain view and no laws can come from chaos ..... none.
Just looking at the formation of planets of the creation of stars all of it, the convergence aspect of it all, in a chaos only universe hydrogen atoms wouldn't form, there would be no gravity, no sense of anything.
If you have a black empty chamber and leave it for a million years when you return and open the door it will still be empty.
That is space, empty space, not only is our universe not empty but it's teaming with the properties needed to create.
It's creation properties alone mean to me that there is more at work with it's inception than pure random meaningless chaos.