If it wasn't good enough for life nothing would be born, only universes with perfect conditions would have life. We didn't get lucky, this is just only way we could exist.
Wasn't it Brian cox the physicist that said something like: life exploring the universe is like a way for the universe to experience itself. Like it explores itself through us. He phrased it in a much more poetic and beautiful way but i found it so amazing. It's like we're neurons, cells of the universe and the universe is through therapy with us searching how it works.
If it’s just that we got lucky, the odds are literally astronomical! Think if winning the lottery 10,000 times in a row. I’m not sure of the exact statistics, I think it’s 1 out of 10^23 but either way, it’s bigger than we can fathom. I’m more on the biocentrism side, but who really knows.
Whatever hole a puddle of water sits in, appears to that puddle as if it was made especially for them. Which is the readers digest version of a statement made by Richard Dawkins.
Imagine if we later discover like bacteria to human cells, the earth was superiorly conscious and observing all this while, and we just happen to be this super resistant fungi it couldn’t rid itself off, that thought highly of ourselves.
There's a theory about every black hole having a universe with ever so slightly different laws of physics, and that the laws of physics that support the formation of blackholes also suports life
We can't even find INTELLIGENT life where we currently are, what makes ya think there's INTELLIGENT life outside of our planet when there is none on it(apparently have to emphasize the word intelligent because some kids can't read)
“The universe did not adapt for life, life adapted for the universe. The puddle did not shape itself for the water the water shaped itself for the puddle”
Wouldn't it be meaningless that particles change? We see light. Light reflects and gets absorbed by our eyes so it makes for it to affect particles. What about blind people? If we were all blind the universe would still stay the same. I think it's more like our eyes have more power than we think.
I came to the realization the interconnectedness of all things in the universe by comparing it to a vast organism. In this analogy, the universe functions akin to a living being, with Earth representing a tiny yet integral cell within its grand body. Just as cells work together to sustain the health of a body, humanity plays a role in maintaining the equilibrium of the universe. This perspective highlights the interdependence of all life forms and emphasizes our responsibility in nurturing the harmony of the cosmic order. It's a captivating way to contemplate our existence within the vastness of the cosmos and our interconnectedness with something greater than ourselves. In this metaphorical framework, the concept of cancer could be likened to destructive forces such as Hitler and wars, which threaten to disrupt the harmony of the cosmic order. Just as cancerous cells endanger the health of an organism, these destructive forces jeopardize the balance and well-being of the universe. Humanity's struggle against such destructive forces mirrors the body's immune response to combat cancer, working diligently to prevent them from overpowering and harming the larger whole. It underscores our collective effort to preserve the integrity and vitality of the cosmic order, ensuring that harmony prevails over discord.
You weren't there dude it's still theory quit trying to believe something you don't know for a fact I don't need anything the only thing you can truly kneed is dough
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@Planckestein.
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMImagine if I got pinned by my favorite space channel❤❤
@Spaceman0025
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMIf it wasn't good enough for life nothing would be born, only universes with perfect conditions would have life. We didn't get lucky, this is just only way we could exist.
@MultipleGrievance
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMsurvivorship bias…..?
What on Earth? (Literally)
How could our perception of our universe, in any way, change the finely tuned nature of it?
@Laflamablanca76
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMYeah we got really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really “lucky “
@owlighting826
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWasn't it Brian cox the physicist that said something like: life exploring the universe is like a way for the universe to experience itself. Like it explores itself through us. He phrased it in a much more poetic and beautiful way but i found it so amazing. It's like we're neurons, cells of the universe and the universe is through therapy with us searching how it works.
@NobleWolf.
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMSounds like the universe is trying to communicate by making you to be curious about the observer effect.
@VestaNorman
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMThat’s an awful lot of luck!
@Hedgewalkers
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMIf it’s just that we got lucky, the odds are literally astronomical! Think if winning the lottery 10,000 times in a row. I’m not sure of the exact statistics, I think it’s 1 out of 10^23 but either way, it’s bigger than we can fathom. I’m more on the biocentrism side, but who really knows.
@Nelzz-j4m
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMRobert dick…
WHY HE CALLED DICK BRUH
@thatgamernoob5186
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AM"We just happened to live in the one capable of life"
Well yeah we arent gonna be in one thats not capable of life are we
@ender14627
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMOr maybe the universes that cannot support life cannot he observed and were here because this is a universe we can observe.
@sunnysurfing
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMits cuz God fine-tuned it 🙂
@panurge987
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMLOL
@Phoenixface09
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMI think it’s called a intelligent being hint hint God
@not_gojo23
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMImagine if the world was created when az fired the weapon
@maviajan2923
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWhat a nice surname
@biggest23
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWhatever hole a puddle of water sits in, appears to that puddle as if it was made especially for them. Which is the readers digest version of a statement made by Richard Dawkins.
@Emmanuel_Amoah
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMImagine if we later discover like bacteria to human cells, the earth was superiorly conscious and observing all this while, and we just happen to be this super resistant fungi it couldn’t rid itself off, that thought highly of ourselves.
@juouf16
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMme tuned out then hearing "Robert dick"
@ArabMan98
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWhy do you mention theories and hypotheses as if they are facts?
This is a major flaw in your videos and I hope you can address that.
Mentioning hypotheses as if they are facts and then building more hypotheses based on those as well…. thats a recipe for disaster.
It also implies that the previous idea was factual, when it lacks any credible evidence.
@ArabMan98
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMThat sounds like one of the most ridiculous beliefs ever.
"Oh, it only acts this way if you look at it. It acts completely differently if no one is looking".
It's the equivalent of: "I turn invisible when no one observes me".
@CashierPlaysRoblox
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMrobert d-
@tangoto1209
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMThere's a theory about every black hole having a universe with ever so slightly different laws of physics, and that the laws of physics that support the formation of blackholes also suports life
@AlexTuduran
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWe're 14 billion years of cosmic accidents.
@HarleyQuinnSoldier
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWe can't even find INTELLIGENT life where we currently are, what makes ya think there's INTELLIGENT life outside of our planet when there is none on it(apparently have to emphasize the word intelligent because some kids can't read)
@Mango_B_Turtle
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWell the universe did give us the resources we need to observe everything
@Unknown-nq2gu
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMSo no one is going to talk about Robert DICK…😅
@Sarasdad91
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMIntelligent life😮 WHERE?
@JackieT-qn8dy
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMI cracked when I heard dr d 😂
@bigsmoke6036
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMRobert what ???😂😂😂
@matthewboire6843
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AM“The universe did not adapt for life, life adapted for the universe. The puddle did not shape itself for the water the water shaped itself for the puddle”
@cynicalclusterfuck5605
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AM"Looking at" and "observing" are very different, here..
Seems like you should delete this clip and rerecord it, bro.
@2ndpartycrasher954
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMWouldn't it be meaningless that particles change? We see light. Light reflects and gets absorbed by our eyes so it makes for it to affect particles. What about blind people? If we were all blind the universe would still stay the same. I think it's more like our eyes have more power than we think.
@obsitheobsidian
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMNo one is talking about that guy's sirname😅
@nagodio
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMI came to the realization the interconnectedness of all things in the universe by comparing it to a vast organism. In this analogy, the universe functions akin to a living being, with Earth representing a tiny yet integral cell within its grand body. Just as cells work together to sustain the health of a body, humanity plays a role in maintaining the equilibrium of the universe. This perspective highlights the interdependence of all life forms and emphasizes our responsibility in nurturing the harmony of the cosmic order. It's a captivating way to contemplate our existence within the vastness of the cosmos and our interconnectedness with something greater than ourselves. In this metaphorical framework, the concept of cancer could be likened to destructive forces such as Hitler and wars, which threaten to disrupt the harmony of the cosmic order. Just as cancerous cells endanger the health of an organism, these destructive forces jeopardize the balance and well-being of the universe. Humanity's struggle against such destructive forces mirrors the body's immune response to combat cancer, working diligently to prevent them from overpowering and harming the larger whole. It underscores our collective effort to preserve the integrity and vitality of the cosmic order, ensuring that harmony prevails over discord.
@ONEYEDPiRAT
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMYou weren't there dude it's still theory quit trying to believe something you don't know for a fact I don't need anything the only thing you can truly kneed is dough
@HyphyJuice916
02/23/2025 - 3:12 AMPretty sure the observer effect has to do with quantum particles