This story is a part of our Cosmic Perspective particular, during which we confront the staggering vastness of the cosmos and our place in it. Read the remainder of the collection right here.
Since the opening act of the universe 13.8 billion years in the past, a various set of characters have trod the boards – stars, planets, moons, quasars. But in case you have a tendency to get fidgety at the theatre, there is unhealthy information: this cosmic efficiency has at the least 100 billion years to go. Which raises a query: are we dwelling at a particular second – the cliffhanger earlier than the interval – or is this simply an inconsequential second in the mid-plot?
One trace that this is a particular immediate entails a swathe of noticed properties of the universe often known as elementary constants. These embody the energy of gravity, for instance, and the fine-structure fixed, often known as alpha, which determines the approach matter and lightweight work together and thus how stars burn. If these numbers have been simply a shade totally different from how they’re, then life is likely to be unimaginable.
Why is all of it so excellent? One doable reply is that these constants aren’t so fixed. Perhaps they’ve been progressively altering over the life of the universe and we occur to reside at an auspicious blip in time. John Webb at the University of Cambridge has spent a long time investigating this concept,…