I appreciate your comment, and will take some time to process it and read the links. This is definitely not an area I have any expertise in and I’m not meaning to propose that this is how gravity actually works in reality—it’s more an illustration that something gravity-like, and elements that are like atoms or systems etc can arise out of very simple and random rules without the need for fine-tuning, and that constants (or regularities) can be arrived at by means of natural equilibria rather than being lucked upon, or designed.
But I probably haven’t made this clear. It was something I actually wrote I while ago and have only recently published here, so it may require a re-write, clarifying my intention and incorporating the points you’ve raised. You’re the first to provide a rigorous rebuttal for it so far, so I appreciate you lending your expertise in this respect.
Thanks Adele,
I appreciate your comment, and will take some time to process it and read the links. This is definitely not an area I have any expertise in and I’m not meaning to propose that this is how gravity actually works in reality—it’s more an illustration that something gravity-like, and elements that are like atoms or systems etc can arise out of very simple and random rules without the need for fine-tuning, and that constants (or regularities) can be arrived at by means of natural equilibria rather than being lucked upon, or designed.
But I probably haven’t made this clear. It was something I actually wrote I while ago and have only recently published here, so it may require a re-write, clarifying my intention and incorporating the points you’ve raised. You’re the first to provide a rigorous rebuttal for it so far, so I appreciate you lending your expertise in this respect.