id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2882 Fine-tuned universe - Wikipedia .html text/html 4770 596 66 Martin Rees formulates the fine-tuning of the universe in terms of the following six dimensionless physical constants.[2][15] The Multiverse hypothesis proposes the existence of many universes with different physical constants, some of which are hospitable to intelligent life (see multiverse: anthropic principle). Stephen Hawking and Thomas Hertog proposed that the universe's initial conditions consisted of a superposition of many possible initial conditions, only a small fraction of which contributed to the conditions we see today.[33] On their theory, it is inevitable that we find our universe's "fine-tuned" physical constants, as the current universe "selects" only those past histories that led to the present conditions. Philosopher and Christian apologist William Lane Craig cites this fine-tuning of the universe as evidence for the existence of God or some form of intelligence capable of manipulating (or designing) the basic physics that governs the universe. "Is the Universe Fine-Tuned for Life?". Argument from the fine-tuning of the Universe, in Physical cosmology and philosophy, J. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2882.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2882.txt