April 19, 2024, 12:21 p.m. | Joseph Gardi

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Occam’s razor and the arbitrary assumptions that work unreasonably well

Note you can use the math anywhere extension to see the latex rendered.

This is part of a series but can be read on its own.

if the electric charge of the electron had been only slightly different, stars would have been unable to burn hydrogen and helium, or else they would not have exploded. It seems clear that there are relatively few ranges of values for the numbers (for …

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