Cosmic Coincidences According to Science
There are a number of strange coincidences
at the heart of the universe, and the closer you look, the more baffling they
seem to get. In fact, some of the most remarkable scientific discoveries of
recent decades can be described as coincidences, with the laws of the universe
itself possibly tailored to the emergence of intelligent life. From the
delicate balance of dark matter and dark energy through to the size of the
moon, let's take a look at some of the weirdest cosmic coincidences according
to science.
Perhaps the deepest cosmic coincidence of
them all is the delicate balance that exists between dark matter and dark
energy. According to scientific data, we seem to be living in a very special
era, with dark matter dominating the universe in previous times and dark energy
set to reign in the future. These two things account for roughly 95 percent of
the known universe, with dark matter gravitating like normal matter and dark
energy having the opposite effect by causing the cosmos to expand. If either
factor were able to dominate the other, the very existence of intelligent life
would be impossible.
Another strange coincidence that involves
dark energy is sometimes referred to as the "pancake problem". It
seems the universe has been balancing itself on an ultra-fine point for the
last 13.8 billion years, with our universe neither curving outwards or
collapsing into itself. Much like the balance that exists between dark matter
and dark energy, it seems we're experiencing some kind of delicate balance that
would seem almost impossible if it hadn't been measured. According to cosmic
microwave background radiation emitted shortly after the big bang, the density
of matter and energy is so well balanced that the universe does not curve
either way.
One other cosmic coincidence that may very
well blow your mind is the similarity that exists between the size of the
universe and the forces that define it. It seems that one huge ratio can be
used to explain two very different phenomena, and once again, humans are
sitting in the delicate middle ground. The age of the universe is said to be
13.8 billion years old, with the speed of subatomic processes taking a trillion-trillioneth
of a second to cross an atomic nucleus. The ratio of these two time scales is
roughly 10 to the 40th power, which is the very same ratio that exists between
the electric and gravitational forces that have shaped the universe.
Cosmic coincidences also exist closer to
home, with one very strange alignment staring you in the face each month. While
most people never give it a second thought, it really is remarkable that the
size of the sun and the size of the moon relative to Earth are exactly the
same. This mysterious phenomenon is responsible for the existence of solar
eclipses, which temporarily block out the sun and cast a shadow on the Earth.
While the sun’s diameter is about 400 times greater than the moon, it's also
about 400 times further away. Many of these wonderful coincidences can be
partly explained with the anthropic principle, which is a philosophical idea
that observations of the universe are always compatible with the intelligent
life performing the observations.
Image source: Jozef Klopacka
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