@Sanemavcil
I’ve been thinking about the “fine-tuning” question in cosmology. Many physical constants (gravity, the cosmological constant, particle masses) seem to sit in extremely narrow ranges that allow stars, galaxies, and life to exist. Even small changes could make a lifeless universe. Some people interpret this as a hint of intentional design. Others argue it could be explained by the multiverse (we simply live in the universe that works), or by deeper laws of physics we haven’t discovered yet. I’m not claiming a final answer — I just find the question fascinating: What do you think fine-tuning actually tells us?