From NYTimes.com:

In a mathematically perfect universe, we would be less than dead; we would never have existed. According to the basic precepts of Einsteinian relativity and quantum mechanics, equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been created in the Big Bang and then immediately annihilated each other in a blaze of lethal energy, leaving a big fat goose egg with which to make stars, galaxies and us. And yet we exist, and physicists (among others) would dearly like to know why.

So, according to science as we know it at this point in time, we aren’t supposed to be here. If the numbers are correct, and of course scientists are supposed to always be objective and never incorrect, then we shouldn’t even be here.

Of course, the one variable that science has a hard time accommodating is God.