The Entire History of the Universe
The universe is governed by a set of fundamental constants that dictate the behavior of matter and energy, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galactic structures. These constants, such as the fine-structure constant and the speed of light, are essential for the existence of life, yet their origins remain one of the greatest mysteries in physics. By exploring the delicate balance of these constants, we gain insight into the conditions that allowed for the formation of stars, planets, and ultimately, life itself, while also considering the possibility of a multiverse where different physical laws could lead to vastly different outcomes.