"As it turns out, it takes 26
dimensionless constants fudge factors to describe the Universe as simply and completely as possible"
except for the fact that no one has yet to mathematically model the existence of consciousness or include it any of their models or calculations [or even come up with a universal fudge factor to model it] ...
and besides, given the admittedly indeterminate nature of subatomic particles, the notion of a determinate universe is long gone, and it's ridiculous to even still be talking about it like this ridiculous article in forbes ...
"As it turns out, it takes 26 dimensionless constants fudge factors to describe the Universe as simply and completely as possible" except for the fact that no one has yet to mathematically model the existence of consciousness or include it any of their models or calculations [or even come up with a universal fudge factor to model it] ... and besides, given the admittedly indeterminate nature of subatomic particles, the notion of a determinate universe is long gone, and it's ridiculous to even still be talking about it like this ridiculous article in forbes Thanks. I do not see any way to contact the author, and this is beyond my "pay grade," but input as yours helps to evaluate some points.