THREAD THEME:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ72DPKi8TkHey anon, why don't you stop looking for the answers to life in geopolitics and start looking beyond this world and become an Orthodox Christian?
A case for God's existence:
>Physicists estimate that the cosmological constant (which controls the rate of the universe's expansion) must be fine-tuned to within approximately 1 part in 10 to the 120th power for the universe to support life. This number is so small that it’s difficult to even imagine. It means that if this constant had been off by a minuscule fraction, the universe would have expanded or collapsed too quickly for galaxies, stars, and life to form.
>The strength of the strong nuclear force (which binds protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei) must be within about 1 part in 10 to the 40th power life as we know it to exist. If this force were even slightly weaker or stronger, complex atoms and molecules would either not form or would be unstable.>Roger Penrose, a physicist, estimated that the "low-entropy" condition necessary for our universe's order required an initial state with a probability of 1 in 10^123. This figure is so astronomically improbable that it’s beyond comprehension and is used to argue that a universe with this specific condition is not likely to happen by random chance.>The ratio of the electromagnetic force to the gravitational force must fall within a narrow range for stable stars to exist. Although exact odds are harder to specify here, some physicists suggest that even minor adjustments to this ratio would prevent stars from being stable or would disrupt the chemistry necessary for life.