The questions still remain: given the "balancing act bewteen particles," was the resulting universe as we know it a predicatable result? Was this "arising" of conservation laws completely unguided? If so, does it remain this way to this day?
As per the quantum physicists--Not. Quantum events are inherently unpredicable, no matter how sharp your math or how big your computer.
Was this "arising" of conservation laws completely unguided? If so, does it remain this way to this day?
Beyond my ken. Once again, science is about stuff known to exist, not immaterial stuff--things outside of space and time are close enough to immaterial for me. Personally, I am kind of given to the anthropic argument for design, however, I do not remotely mistake that for an accessable scientific question.