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Constants: These are letters in scientific equations that represent unchanging numbers. For example, in the formula E=MC2, C is a constant referring to the speed of light (or approximately 186,000 miles per second). No matter what formula it is added to, the number C never changes. Hence, it is called a constant. The fine-tuning argument asks why some of these constants are at the precise levels
Answering Atheism - How to Make the Case for God with Logic and Charity
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