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The physicist Brandon Carter calculated in 1974 that if the strength of the interaction between charged particles were a few per cent smaller, no planets would ever have formed and the only condensed objects in the universe would be stars; and if it were a few per cent greater, then no stars would ever explode, and so no elements other than hydrogen and helium would exist outside them. In either case there would be no complex chemistry and hence presumably no life. Another example: if the initial expansion rate of the universe at the Big Bang had been slightly higher, no stars would have ...more
The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World
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