A note on space dimensionality constraints relied on Anthropic arguments: methane structure and the origin of life
Francisco Caruso

TL;DR
This paper discusses how anthropic reasoning influences the understanding of space dimensionality, proposing a new argument for the stability of three-dimensional space over timescales relevant to life development.
Contribution
It introduces a novel anthropic argument supporting the stability of three-dimensional space for the emergence of complex life.
Findings
Proposes a new anthropic argument for space dimensionality stability.
Suggests space dimensionality remains stable long enough for life to evolve.
Highlights the role of methane structure in the context of anthropic constraints.
Abstract
A general sketch of how the problem of space dimensionality depends on Anthropic arguments is presented. A new argument in favor of a stable scenario for space dimensionality for a time scale longer than that required for the existence of human or another kind of highly-evolved life on Earth is proposed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrigins and Evolution of Life · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
