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diff --git a/tex/context/sample/common/waltham.tex b/tex/context/sample/common/waltham.tex new file mode 100644 index 000000000..09bb8839d --- /dev/null +++ b/tex/context/sample/common/waltham.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +None of these properties have values set, as far as we know, by fundamental laws +of nature, and quite moderate alterations produce imagined universes with +substantially less complexity than our own |=| universes where galaxies, stars, +planets, molecules, atoms or even nuclei cannot exist. Life is, if nothing else, +complexity|-|unmatched and it stretches credulity to suggest that universes that +can't even make atoms could somehow generate life. It's conceivable that the +values of physical constants in our Universe are the only possible, but the +alternative explanation, that multiple universes are actually realised in nature +and that we necessarily live in one of the few where the constants are \quote +{just right}, is surely a fascinating idea worth pursuing. |