Harry Feynman (
intrinsicrandom) wrote in
dear_mun2013-05-30 09:28 pm
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- The theory of multiple histories reverses time to regard the many possible past histories of a given event as having real existence.
- The consistent histories approach is intended to predict probabilities of various alternative histories.
- In the chaotic inflation theory, the metaverse as a whole is stretching and will continue doing so forever.
- The bubble universe theory proposes that different parts of this inflationary universe decayed at different times, with decaying regions corresponding to universes not in causal contact with each other.
- Eternal recurrance is a concept which states that the universe has been recurring, and will continue to recur in a self-similar form an infinite number of times.
- There are theories that the WMAP cold spot may provide testable empirical evidence for a parallel universe within the metaverse.
- Objects in the metaverse that appear identical should be regarded as similar rather than identical.
- An infinite universe would contain an infinite number of volumes.
- All will have the same physical laws and physical constants.
- Matter will, likely, be distributed differently.
- Since there are an infinite number of these, some of them will be almost identical to our own.
- I find it absolutely fascinating that all of this is so, and yet the world you choose to send me to is a world in which I've employed myself to debate about other people's romantic and sexual issues.

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Hmm, I suppose that's understandable, then. I'm not most people, and I don't exactly run with an average crowd. But yes, the multiplicity of universes, bubble, parallel, etcetera, is nothing new to me.
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[She wrinkles her nose at the memory.]
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[Shudder.]
But anyway, enough about me. What's this about where your mun's sent you?
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