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Suppose a physics model requires four parameters to produce a very high-quality working model capable of generating predictions regarding some aspect of our physical universe. Suppose we find through experiments that the parameters have values: 1.2, 1.31, 0.9 and a value near {{val|4|e=29}}).
One might wonder how such figures arise. But in particular, might be especially curious about a theory where three values are close to one, and the fourth is so different; in other words, the huge disproportion we seem to find between the first three parameters and the fourth. We might also wonder if one force is so much weaker than the others that it needs a factor of {{val|4|e=29}} to allow it to be related to them in terms of effects, how did our universe come to be so exactly balanced when its forces emerged? In current [[particle physics]], the differences between some parameters are much larger than this, so the question is even more noteworthy.