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It isn't "infinite" the way we think of it, but it is constantly expanding.
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bananaman114 wrote:
Yeah it depends on the theory and or religion you choose to believe in
so
if you work of the idea that there are an infinite number of an infinite number of universes where everything possible could and does exist then yes, in some likelihood that is true
What i think is more interesting, and would like clarification is this-
what if in one of the alternate infinite infinities there was a universe in which the infinite infinities theory was NOT true
directly contradicting it's own existence
No, the theory applies to the theorized multiverse, so, yes it's possible that there's a universe where said theory is taken as false, but that doesn't mean it has to be this universe, if there is any other universes.
Although, being in those video game worlds isn't that good. You will have no free will, you will have to either obey the all mighty player, or be a lonely walking guy that dies.
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TorbyFork234 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Yeah it depends on the theory and or religion you choose to believe in
so
if you work of the idea that there are an infinite number of an infinite number of universes where everything possible could and does exist then yes, in some likelihood that is true
What i think is more interesting, and would like clarification is this-
what if in one of the alternate infinite infinities there was a universe in which the infinite infinities theory was NOT true
directly contradicting it's own existenceNo, the theory applies to the theorized multiverse, so, yes it's possible that there's a universe where said theory is taken as false, but that doesn't mean it has to be this universe, if there is any other universes.
Although, being in those video game worlds isn't that good. You will have no free will, you will have to either obey the all mighty player, or be a lonely walking guy that dies.
Dude "the all might player" will somehow lead people to bring religion into this.
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But remember guys, anything is possible if we have
IMAGINATION!
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zubblewu wrote:
TorbyFork234 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Yeah it depends on the theory and or religion you choose to believe in
so
if you work of the idea that there are an infinite number of an infinite number of universes where everything possible could and does exist then yes, in some likelihood that is true
What i think is more interesting, and would like clarification is this-
what if in one of the alternate infinite infinities there was a universe in which the infinite infinities theory was NOT true
directly contradicting it's own existenceNo, the theory applies to the theorized multiverse, so, yes it's possible that there's a universe where said theory is taken as false, but that doesn't mean it has to be this universe, if there is any other universes.
Although, being in those video game worlds isn't that good. You will have no free will, you will have to either obey the all mighty player, or be a lonely walking guy that dies.Dude "the all might player" will somehow lead people to bring religion into this.
"the all might player"??
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calebxy wrote:
No, because even in an infinite Universe, everything has to obey the laws of physics, which the majority of video games and a considerable number of movies don't. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway (though I'm not sure if you were simply asking this as a completely hypothetical question, since the way you worded it confused me).
Untrue. If the universe is infinite, we have to assume that the possibility of anything at all happening is likewise infinite. However, this is contradicted by Reynault's Axiom, which states that "the more one imagines the impossible being possible due to an unconfirmed source, the more the logical, physical and comprehensible possibility approaches zero."
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777w wrote:
our universe probably isnt infinite though so i dont think everything ever thought of is out there, at least in this universe
But maybe in this multiverse...
It really is mind-boggling to think of what could be out there.
So, does this mean the Mario universe might exist?
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If our universe is infinite, everything is everything. Anything out of infinity is infinity, really. So if you see a leaf, x/infinity parts of the universe would be that leaf. That means infinity/infinity, which is actually one (it's whole). Therefore, the universe is all that leaf. Translate that to everything.
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warriorcats3125 wrote:
777w wrote:
our universe probably isnt infinite though so i dont think everything ever thought of is out there, at least in this universe
But maybe in this multiverse...
It really is mind-boggling to think of what could be out there.
So, does this mean the Mario universe might exist?
It means EVERY universe might exist!
If only I had the tardis...
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haxcharsol wrote:
It means EVERY universe might exist!
I wish we could travel to alternate universes.
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sorry mokat. already did that ;0
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zubblewu wrote:
sorry mokat. already did that ;0
So, now can I travel to the Journeyman Project universe?
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Somehow we gotta persuade Phineas and Ferb to come to this universe so they could build us an other demension-inator and we could go to another universe!
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
I know!
Dr. Who is real! I mean, we live in the tenth dimension, so INFINITE NUMBER OF UNIVERSES BEGINNINGS, MEANS THAT IN THE DOCTOR WHO MULTIVERSE THERE MUUUSSTTT BE ONE EXACTLY LIKE BBC'S!
Then Donna's world is also there. And the universe isn't infinite. It's just expanding faster than light, making it infinite for all practical purposes. But math doesn't care. MATH WILL PROTECT US FROM THE TIME SCARABY THING!!!
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generosity wrote:
calebxy wrote:
No, because even in an infinite Universe, everything has to obey the laws of physics, which the majority of video games and a considerable number of movies don't. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway (though I'm not sure if you were simply asking this as a completely hypothetical question, since the way you worded it confused me).
Untrue. If the universe is infinite, we have to assume that the possibility of anything at all happening is likewise infinite. However, this is contradicted by Reynault's Axiom, which states that "the more one imagines the impossible being possible due to an unconfirmed source, the more the logical, physical and comprehensible possibility approaches zero."
No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.
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calebxy wrote:
generosity wrote:
calebxy wrote:
No, because even in an infinite Universe, everything has to obey the laws of physics, which the majority of video games and a considerable number of movies don't. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway (though I'm not sure if you were simply asking this as a completely hypothetical question, since the way you worded it confused me).
Untrue. If the universe is infinite, we have to assume that the possibility of anything at all happening is likewise infinite. However, this is contradicted by Reynault's Axiom, which states that "the more one imagines the impossible being possible due to an unconfirmed source, the more the logical, physical and comprehensible possibility approaches zero."
No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.
If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
generosity wrote:
Untrue. If the universe is infinite, we have to assume that the possibility of anything at all happening is likewise infinite. However, this is contradicted by Reynault's Axiom, which states that "the more one imagines the impossible being possible due to an unconfirmed source, the more the logical, physical and comprehensible possibility approaches zero."
No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.
If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.
Like Andrew would say, "It all depends on what the definition of is is."
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
generosity wrote:
Untrue. If the universe is infinite, we have to assume that the possibility of anything at all happening is likewise infinite. However, this is contradicted by Reynault's Axiom, which states that "the more one imagines the impossible being possible due to an unconfirmed source, the more the logical, physical and comprehensible possibility approaches zero."No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.
If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.
The wouldn't be a different 3 dimensional universe, it would be another dimensional different universe.
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Mokat wrote:
There's a theory that states that if you make a decision, a new universe pops up where you make the opposite decision.
Learned all this from game theory. (Me)
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
generosity wrote:
Untrue. If the universe is infinite, we have to assume that the possibility of anything at all happening is likewise infinite. However, this is contradicted by Reynault's Axiom, which states that "the more one imagines the impossible being possible due to an unconfirmed source, the more the logical, physical and comprehensible possibility approaches zero."
No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.
If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.
But that's not what I'm talking about. I'm not talking about an infinite number of Universes, I'm talking about an infinite, single Universe.
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calebxy wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.
But that's not what I'm talking about. I'm not talking about an infinite number of Universes, I'm talking about an infinite, single Universe.
It could still have areas where the laws of physics don't apply.
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generosity wrote:
calebxy wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.But that's not what I'm talking about. I'm not talking about an infinite number of Universes, I'm talking about an infinite, single Universe.
It could still have areas where the laws of physics don't apply.
There's no evidence whatsoever that the Universe has different laws of physics in different areas.
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Gravitation wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
No, everything in this Universe has to obey this Universe's laws of physics. And the Universe isn't infinite anyway.If there are an infinite number of universes with different beginnings, then the laws of gravity and everything could change.
Like Andrew would say, "It all depends on what the definition of is is."
werd??
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