Hunter writes:
the chance that our universe could/would be laid out the way it is, is extremely improbable. It's 1 in 10^133, to be exact.
To be exact???? Are you sure is isn't 10^133 +4? or +7?
Extremely improbable, based on what?
We have one Universe that is laid out like it is, so the probability looks like 1.0 to me.
Your numbers are gibberish if you don't show us how you calculated them.
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