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the expansion rate in the earliest stages of the history of the universe would have depended upon the density of mass and energy at those early times. And the density of the universe one nanosecond (a billionth of a second) after the beginning had to have the precise value of 1024 kilograms per cubic meter. If the density were larger or smaller by only 1 kilogram per cubic meter, galaxies would never have developed.
Return of the God Hypothesis: Breakthroughs in Physics, Cosmology, and Biology Seeking Evidence for the Existence of God
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