QUOTE(Siiyah @ Dec 8 2005, 04:08 AM) [snapback]966671[/snapback]
On the other hand, it may just be that way because it has to be some way. This seems unlikely as well.
Actually, not only is it likely but true: this IS how the universe turned out so questioning why we got one with these dimensions and not another is like asking, "I had to go left or right, and I went right... why?" The other quite plausible answer is that
any other type of universal formation would not have resulted in us, and thus us questioning, "Why'd we get this universe?" Stephen Hawking has spoken about it before, and I can't remember the name for it, but he basically says, "We are here, this is the universe we got and in order for us to question our universe we would have had to have one that allowed for beings like us to develop." Again, one could compare it to flipping a coin 10 times and having it land heads 7 times; the reason is that one way or another the coin had to land.
Now, if one brings God into the equation, then you could use that as a reason for why things turned out as they did. Hope this didn't sound like I was attacking, and if it did, I apologize