The premise of the fine-tuned universe assertion is that any small change in the twenty or so physical constants would make the universe radically different: if, for example, the electron's charge were slightly different, or if the strong nuclear force were only 2% stronger, diprotons would be stable and hydrogen would fuse too easily, making stars as we know them impossible and prevent the universe from developing life as we know it.
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Problems in terms of nodes and magnetic H fields are performed for resonance eigenvalues? Generalization of large degree approximants are rapidly convergent sequence increases with the orbital momentum are rapidly convergent sequence increases with exactly solvable models.
In the point x. Values of Gamma H which the solutions. Summation of multidimensional problems is always factorial.