Why the electron's mass is vital to life in the Universe
Briefly

One of the biggest puzzles we face about the Universe is the lack of explanation for the strengths of fundamental forces, particle charges, and constants of nature.
The fundamental constants that describe our Universe total at least 26, yet we have no understanding of why their values are what they are.
If constants like the electron's mass were altered, the formation and existence of structures necessary for life would be improbable, if not impossible.
Our understanding of physics indicates that there must be a consistent relationship between these constants; their current values allow for the existence of life.
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