So multiverses can provide a satisfying answer to the fine tuning problem / (similar to how the "rare earth" problem is resolved by the existence of a visible universe) / (the solar system is finely tuned to support life, but we can assume this happened by chance because there are many visible star systems and therefore many trials to get it right) / however it is important to remember this is a philosophical answer and not a scientific one / in fact this is not scientific thinking at all
Try defining things this way: science tells us what is happening and philosophy tells us how to feel about it / (this framing sounds like it is belittling philosophy, but it isn't) / (feelings are important) / (you can't do science without philosophy because you need philosophy of science) / (philosophy of science tells us which scientific theories to prefer over others, in other words, scientists ultimately pick the theories they feel good about)