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Fine-tuned universe

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The term "fine-tuned universe" refers to the idea that the fundamental constants and parameters of the universe are set at values that allow for the existence of life as we know it. This concept arises from observations in cosmology and physics showing that if certain physical constants were even slightly different, the universe would be drastically different and could not support life.

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