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But to answer your question, I do subscribe to the many worlds hypothesis.
i also think that a multiverse is possible.
But to answer your question, I do subscribe to the many worlds hypothesis.
i also think that a multiverse is possible.
According to Hawkin, for every individual that exists, each possible behavior that they can potentially experience, there is “another universe” for each possible behavior to manifest itself by an identical person in another universe.
If that isn’t mind blowing....don’t know what is.
The first time I hung out one on one with my best friend in high school, we took a long walk and had a similar discussion. In ours, we speculated that if the universe is truly infinite, then there must be an infinite number of identical earths out there as well as an infinite number of slightly different ones. We missed the multiverse part, but we were only 16.
And, that would be incorrect. There are an infinite numbers of unique numbers.
why wouldn't there also be an infinite number of identical earths? if there's any chance of it at all, that minuscule chance multiplied by infinity would be infinity. this of course assumes that there are an infinite number of bubble universes in the soda glass. it would be difficult to prove that's the case.
Given the probability matrix of quantum theory, I would not rule anything out---including a reality where Zeus sits atop Mt Olympus.
Sure, there are levels of consciousness inaccessible and undreamed by most, hidden, secret.....
why wouldn't there also be an infinite number of identical earths? if there's any chance of it at all, that minuscule chance multiplied by infinity would be infinity. this of course assumes that there are an infinite number of bubble universes in the soda glass. it would be difficult to prove that's the case.
There might be.. but why would there be?
There might be.. but why would there be?
Because people love to make things up that sound cool.
in an infinitely large system, probability. any probability above zero multiplied by infinity would be infinity. this assumes an infinitely large number of multiverses, however. who knows if that's the case?
It also assumes that there can be duplicates.