"Are the laws of physics a logical coherent whole, so that with any small change the entire framework would crumble? Or are there a continuum of possibilities, only one of which happens to have been selected for our observed universe?"

"Are the laws of physics a logical coherent whole, so that with any small change the entire framework would crumble? Or are there a continuum of possibilities, only one of which happens to have been selected for our observed universe?"
Links:
[1] http://www.edge.org/annual-question/what-questions-are-you-asking-yourself
[2] http://www.edge.org/inthenews/what-questions-are-you-asking-yourself
[3] http://www.edge.org/contributors/what-questions-are-you-asking-yourself
[4] http://www.edge.org/responses/what-questions-are-you-asking-yourself
[5] http://www.edge.org/print/response-detail/11383
[6] http://www.edge.org/memberbio/lawrence_m_krauss