Our Universe is governed by the laws of nature, fundamental constants, and initial conditions. Each aspect shapes the cosmos intricately, defining existence as we know it.
If the Universe had different laws of nature, it would manifest vastly different realities; proton decay and varied strengths of fundamental forces could reshuffle existence entirely.
The fundamental constants, like the fine structure constant valued at approximately 1/137, play a critical role in maintaining a life-friendly cosmic environment.
The Standard Model describes our universe's simplest components—quarks, gluons, and electrons—that interact to form the matter we observe, underpinning all cosmic structures.
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