Perhaps a different configuration, not permitting life as we know it, would spawn some other form of life. And how many creations have there already been? For all we know this could be the 10^100th iteration. Sooner or later you're bound to chance upon a salubrious combination.FT: The claim that some values (force of gravity, expansion of the universe, size of the particles, entropy, electromagnetic force etc.) fall within a narrow rage of life permitting values, such that if the values where a little bit different life would not be possible.
And, of course, there's no-one to report the fails, and we're left with the impression that we're a unique creation, and the only form possible.
Hogwash!The bolzman brain paradox refutes any “chance” hypothesis that might exist.
Who said anything about physical necessity?The fact that these are multiple independent values, makes physical necessity implausible.