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  • Here`s the point
    If we consider the huge maze of possible universes
    The vast majority will not have conditions hospitable to life
    Or at least to anything remotely akin to life as we know it
    For drastic changes in familiar physics
    This is clear
    If our universe didn`t conform to the rules it does
    life, as we know it, would not exist
    Even rather conservative changes to physics would interfere with the formation of stars
    For example
    Disrupting their ability to act as cosmic furnaces
    That synthesize complex life-supporting atoms
    Such as carbon and oxygen
    That normally are spewed throughout the universe
    By supernova explosions
    In the light of the sensitive dependence of life on the details of physics
    If we now ask, for instance
    Why the forces and particles of nature have the particular properties we observe
    A possible answer emerges
    Across the entire gamut of possibilities
    These features vary widely
    Properties could be different
    What`s special about the particular combination of particle and force properties we observe
    Is that clearly they allow life to form
    And life, intelligent life in particular
    Is a prerequisite even to ask the question of why our universe
    Has the properties it does
    In plain language
    Things are the way they are
    Because if they weren`t
    We wouldn`t be here to notice
    If we weren`t here
    There`d be no one to see
    The lack of politics and factories
    The gods at stake
    The myopic view
    Halts suspicion that it just might be true
    Your sense of awe
    Your sense of wonder
    Remains intact in the face of it all
    Perhaps in time
    Someone will listen to this waste of breath
    This lecture on nothing
    If we weren`t here
    There`d be no one to see
    The lack of politics and factories
    The gods at stake
    The myopic view
    Halts suspicion that it just might be true
    Your sense of awe
    Your sense of wonder
    Remains intact in the face of it all
    Perhaps in time
    Someone will listen to this waste of breath
    This lecture on nothing
    If we weren`t here
    There`d be no one to see
    The lack of politics and factories
    The gods at stake
    The myopic view
    Halts suspicion that it just might be true
    Your sense of awe
    Your sense of wonder
    Remains intact in the face of it all
    Perhaps in time
    Someone will listen to this waste of breath
    This lecture on nothing
  • [01:19.72]Here`s the point
    [01:21.33]If we consider the huge maze of possible universes
    [01:24.76]The vast majority will not have conditions hospitable to life
    [01:28.90]Or at least to anything remotely akin to life as we know it
    [01:32.64]For drastic changes in familiar physics
    [01:35.35]This is clear
    [01:36.16]If our universe didn`t conform to the rules it does
    [01:39.84]life, as we know it, would not exist
    [01:44.41]Even rather conservative changes to physics would interfere with the formation of stars
    [01:49.23]For example
    [01:50.43]Disrupting their ability to act as cosmic furnaces
    [01:53.81]That synthesize complex life-supporting atoms
    [01:56.86]Such as carbon and oxygen
    [01:59.33]That normally are spewed throughout the universe
    [02:01.94]By supernova explosions
    [02:05.68]In the light of the sensitive dependence of life on the details of physics
    [02:10.08]If we now ask, for instance
    [02:12.08]Why the forces and particles of nature have the particular properties we observe
    [02:17.07]A possible answer emerges
    [02:19.61]Across the entire gamut of possibilities
    [02:22.76]These features vary widely
    [02:26.08]Properties could be different
    [02:35.67]What`s special about the particular combination of particle and force properties we observe
    [02:41.31]Is that clearly they allow life to form
    [02:44.92]And life, intelligent life in particular
    [02:48.10]Is a prerequisite even to ask the question of why our universe
    [02:52.15]Has the properties it does
    [03:25.45]In plain language
    [03:26.98]Things are the way they are
    [03:28.64]Because if they weren`t
    [03:30.30]We wouldn`t be here to notice
    [04:38.60]If we weren`t here
    [04:42.31]There`d be no one to see
    [04:46.10]The lack of politics and factories
    [04:53.77]The gods at stake
    [04:57.71]The myopic view
    [05:01.35]Halts suspicion that it just might be true
    [05:08.98]Your sense of awe
    [05:12.77]Your sense of wonder
    [05:16.76]Remains intact in the face of it all
    [05:24.04]Perhaps in time
    [05:28.27]Someone will listen to this waste of breath
    [05:35.90]This lecture on nothing
    [05:39.89]If we weren`t here
    [05:43.63]There`d be no one to see
    [05:47.21]The lack of politics and factories
    [05:55.05]The gods at stake
    [05:58.80]The myopic view
    [06:02.58]Halts suspicion that it just might be true
    [06:10.46]Your sense of awe
    [06:14.11]Your sense of wonder
    [06:17.85]Remains intact in the face of it all
    [06:25.58]Perhaps in time
    [06:28.93]Someone will listen to this waste of breath
    [06:37.05]This lecture on nothing
    [06:41.49]If we weren`t here
    [06:45.39]There`d be no one to see
    [06:48.93]The lack of politics and factories
    [06:56.85]The gods at stake
    [07:00.39]The myopic view
    [07:04.23]Halts suspicion that it just might be true
    [07:12.21]Your sense of awe
    [07:15.41]Your sense of wonder
    [07:19.25]Remains intact in the face of it all
    [07:26.00]Perhaps in time
    [07:29.50]Someone will listen to this waste of breath
    [07:36.08]This lecture on nothing