It’s true that out of the conceivable indeterministic universes, most do not allow for evolvable high-level intelligence anything like ours. But it’s also true that out of the conceivable universes that do allow for evolvable high-level intelligence like ours, most are not perfectly deterministic. So although the existence of intelligence may be explicable anthropically, I’m not sure the non-existence of Time Turners (and other causality-breaking mechanisms) is. Perfect determinism and complete chaos are not the only two options.
It’s true that out of the conceivable indeterministic universes, most do not allow for evolvable high-level intelligence anything like ours. But it’s also true that out of the conceivable universes that do allow for evolvable high-level intelligence like ours, most are not perfectly deterministic. So although the existence of intelligence may be explicable anthropically, I’m not sure the non-existence of Time Turners (and other causality-breaking mechanisms) is. Perfect determinism and complete chaos are not the only two options.