Talk:Val Logsdon Fitch

"the answer to the physicist’s 'Why do we exist?'"
This has bothered me since it showed up on the Main Page's "Did you know?" section.

It seems this is a quip, and it was presented as if it was THE one objective answer to this question. It's presented as if someone asked ANY physicist the vague question "Why do we exist?" the automatic response for most of them would be to mention Fitch's work. Is this really the case? It's definitely a necessary condition for human life, but hardly sufficient. I'm not a scientists, but it seems that it's possible to make the case that any number of facts from the article Fine-tuned Universe could be equally presented as "the answer."

Anyway, I'm reluctant to change something that linked to the Main Page, but it just feels misleading the way quote is presented as more than just one person's opinion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dresdnhope (talk • contribs) 16:57, 21 June 2015 (UTC)