
TL;DR
This paper discusses how anthropic selection might explain unnatural features of the Standard Model, highlighting its significance for theoretical physics and reflecting on Weinberg's pioneering role in this area.
Contribution
It reviews the role of anthropic selection in understanding the Standard Model's unnatural features and explores its implications for future theoretical developments.
Findings
Anthropic selection offers a potential explanation for unnatural features of the Standard Model.
The topic emphasizes Weinberg's influential role in this line of research.
Implications for future theories are discussed.
Abstract
I summarize the apparent relevance of anthropic selection in understanding unnatural features of the Standard Model, and the consequent implications for theory. This topic, pioneered by Weinberg, could make him the last giant of physics.
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