Gold Barz said:
Lets say we restarted the big bang, what are the chances that we would get different physical laws?
Or is this one of those unaswerable questions?
I believe that is an unaswerable question, because one does not know the initial conditions, or conditions t<0, which itself is an interesting concept to get one's mind around.
The physicals laws might be different, but that's just speculation.
Presumably, the three spatial dimensions and time would be same/similar along the lines of Pengwuino's comments.
However, perhaps the fundamental particles - quarks, leptons - have different rest masses.
On the other hand, Chronos may be correct, the universe is fine tuned, and what we have may be what has to be, but not necessarily boring, because it's constantly changing and the universe continues to change - but we cannot see all of it.
I am reminded of the arguments for the Superconducting Super Collider, that was to be built in Texas. It was to enable the scientists like Sheldon Glashow and Steve Weinberg to reveal the conditions at the beginning of time, i.e. at the Big Bang. I was skeptical then and still am, since we likely cannot recreate the initial conditions.