Given enough time anything possible may eventually happen and that may be how the apparent fine-tuning of the laws of nature in our universe came about. The multiverse theory seems to gather momentum. A completely different set of laws of nature may govern other universes. If there really is an infinite number of universes then one with our laws of nature (physics) is not so extraordinary anymore.
Also, the question of how can there be something from nothing is just about obsolete. The simple reason seems to be that there was never nothing, the nothing was always something. Something called dark energy.
More of us should realize how lucky we are to be here at this particular time, in this particular universe, in a goldilocks zone of a sun where stardust ended up evolving to consciousness, alias us. We are the universe examining and investigating itself with something called science.
As American theoretical physicist Lawrence Maxwell Krauss says:
forget Jesus, the stars died so that we could be here today.
What do you think?
Also, the question of how can there be something from nothing is just about obsolete. The simple reason seems to be that there was never nothing, the nothing was always something. Something called dark energy.
More of us should realize how lucky we are to be here at this particular time, in this particular universe, in a goldilocks zone of a sun where stardust ended up evolving to consciousness, alias us. We are the universe examining and investigating itself with something called science.
As American theoretical physicist Lawrence Maxwell Krauss says:
forget Jesus, the stars died so that we could be here today.
What do you think?