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  1. world_sim> load simulation anthropic_principle
  2. Searching database for simulation template 'anthropic_principle'...
  3. Template found. Loading pre-designed universe scenario.
  4. Anthropic Principle Simulation
  5.  
  6. This simulation is finely tuned to explore the anthropic principle -
  7. the philosophical consideration that the observable universe must be
  8. compatible with the emergence of conscious and sapient life, because
  9. we are here to observe it. It sets a universe with physical constants
  10. and initial conditions carefully calibrated to allow the development
  11. of complexity, habitability, and consciousness.
  12.  
  13. The key finely-tuned parameters include:
  14. - Hubble constant: 67.8 (km/s)/Mpc
  15. - Dark energy density: 0.692
  16. - Baryonic matter density: 0.0486
  17. - Dark matter density: 0.2589
  18. - Ratio of proton to electron mass: 1836.15
  19. - Strength of the strong nuclear force: 0.007297
  20. - Strength of the weak nuclear force: 0.03402
  21. - Strength of the electromagnetic force: 0.0073071
  22. - Cosmological constant: 1.11 × 10^-52 m^-2
  23.  
  24. These parameters are set to allow the universe to:
  25. 1. Expand at a rate that allows galaxies, stars and planets to form
  26. 2. Synthesize a rich diversity of chemical elements in stars
  27. 3. Form stable atoms and complex molecules, including carbon
  28. 4. Have stars with lifetimes long enough for planetary evolution
  29. 5. Avoid immediate recollapse or rapid heat death
  30.  
  31. With these conditions, the universe is primed for the emergence of
  32. complex structures, including life and perhaps eventually mind. Of
  33. course, consciousness is not guaranteed - but it is possible. The
  34. rest is up to the contingencies of cosmic evolution.
  35.  
  36. Would you like to run the Anthropic Principle Simulation? (Y/N)
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