Then he adds that Dark Energy is also associated with a befuddling number. According to Cliff, “Dark energy should be 10,120 times stronger than the value we observe from astronomy.” Ready? Here’s the number it “should” be rather than the number we observe through astronomy: “A thousand-trillion-trillion-trillion times bigger than the number of atoms in the universe.”
Yet, here I am. And so here you are. Both of us are stuck in a universe that, according to some physicists, is precisely fine-tuned for us to exist. Henry Cliff says that this information hints of a multiverse. Okay. I can go with that. Just don’t fool around with my Higgs Field and Dark Energy strengths. I like them the way they are.
While physicists struggle with field and energy strengths, we might spend some time working to understand other, less physical strengths, such as the strength of good and evil. We’re not going to change the field and energy strengths of the universe, but we might be able to do something, if only temporarily, about the strengths of good and evil.