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== Anthropic explanation == The [[anthropic principle]] is an argument about the reason the fine-structure constant has the value it does: stable matter, and therefore life and intelligent beings, could not exist if its value were very different. One example is that, if modern grand unified theories are correct, then {{mvar|Ξ±}} needs to be between around 1/180 and 1/85 to have proton decay to be slow enough for life to be possible.<ref> {{cite journal |last=Barrow |first=John D. |year=2001 |title=Cosmology, life, and the anthropic principle |journal=[[Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences]] |volume=950 |issue=1 |pages=139β153 |doi=10.1111/j.1749-6632.2001.tb02133.x |pmid=11797744 |bibcode=2001NYASA.950..139B |s2cid=33396683 }}</ref>
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