Read my posts. I said that minor changes in some fundamental qualities would lead to a universe which would never expand, or to one which is all energy--not even any stars, let alone planets, organic matter, etc. How do you get life if there's nothing but light out there?
This is not my theory, or that of creationists. It's a problem physicists and cosmologists have thought about a great deal. They refer to the "anthropic principle," meaning that the universe just happens to be set up to allow us to appear, and to understand it.
Meanwhile, in Universe 847B the beings of pure energy have found if any of their fundamental constants were different, their universe would be filled with useless matter and thus incapable of supporting life.