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... Then in one part of the universe there's Oprah as president.
... an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters will eventually type out the complete works of shakespeare...
Dascoo, here's how the theory currently works: since there are an infinite number of universes, that means that there is a universe for every possibility. Ie., in the same way that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters will eventually type out the complete works of shakespeare; with an infinite number of universes, anything that can be imagined must exist in at least one. There can be universes without gravity, for instance (in fact, one model shows that the gravity we see in our universe is actually leaking over from another one close to us, which is why gravity is so weak compared to the other forces we see).Another interesting facet of this theory is that if we assume that some fraction of those universes must contain life, then there are an infinite number of lifeforms out there since any fraction of infinity is still infinity.So, in a way, that's your theory. However, yours is inherently flawed because our universe, by itself, is not infinite, which means that there can't be an infinite number of possibilities (or earths) as we would see with an infinite number of universes.
I heard that if you had an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters, they'd all starve to death...Oh well. Live and learn I guess.
Yeah i understand that, but what I'm saying is that maybe there is just 1 universe, no multiverse. It just goes on and on.
I think he could make a door he couldn't open in some fashion we don't understand, I mean, we only use 10% of all our brains, remember.
Hehe, f*cking monkey trainers always forget to stock the infinite monkey food.
Quote from: VijchtiDoodah on August 24, 2006, 09:19:19 pmHehe, f*cking monkey trainers always forget to stock the infinite monkey food.Easy, they just feed some of the infinite amount of monkeys to the rest of them.
can anyone explain what's this site on about with it's "maps of the universe" ?http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~mjuric/universe/ - are they actually saying 'space indeed has a limit, and here it is' ?
Quote from: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on August 24, 2006, 03:08:25 pmI heard that if you had an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of typewriters, they'd all starve to death...Oh well. Live and learn I guess.Hehe, f*cking monkey trainers always forget to stock the infinite monkey food.Quote from: Dascoo on August 24, 2006, 07:32:18 pmYeah i understand that, but what I'm saying is that maybe there is just 1 universe, no multiverse. It just goes on and on.And I'm telling you that that just doesn't happen. Our universe is finite. The chances that life, alone, exists elsewhere in this universe is slim, the chance that there's a planet out there that mirrors earth approaches nil, and the chance that there are more than one of these is practically impossible.
The chance of life out there is slim? There's alot of galaxies, with billions of stars. Even if one out of two galaxies had life that's still huge amount of life.
But wouldn't it just be one universe? with infinite bubbles?
1. Maybe. Like homey188 said, it expands so fast that you couldn't reach the edge. Some people say that beyond the edge of this universe, there's another universe, which is full of alternate universes.2. Time paradox.3. I've thought about this, there is no way of knowing, I think. And no, they can't see colours outside the visible colour spectrum.4. PLACENTAEdit: oh wow, way to edit your post and add the stuff I was writing
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Quote from: Dascoo on August 25, 2006, 03:07:47 pmThe chance of life out there is slim? There's alot of galaxies, with billions of stars. Even if one out of two galaxies had life that's still huge amount of life.If that's the way you look at it... To me, one or two galaxies with life out of about 1011 or 1012 galaxies is slim. Then consider that very few stars in those galaxies would contain life, so that's a few stars out of about 1022 to 1024, which is a really slim number [source].QuoteBut wouldn't it just be one universe? with infinite bubbles?Bubbles? What?
[For a moment, imagine something with no beginning, and no end, but it exists. Just try to comprehend that.
Well isn't each universe in a sort of bubble? Wait I forget what a bubble is 0_0...ok now I remember. So anyways isn't the universe everything including those other universes so it wouldnt be a multiverse, just the universe....see my point? I'm confused also....
Quote from: Zazikerng on August 23, 2006, 10:59:08 am1. Maybe. Like homey188 said, it expands so fast that you couldn't reach the edge. Some people say that beyond the edge of this universe, there's another universe, which is full of alternate universes.2. Time paradox.3. I've thought about this, there is no way of knowing, I think. And no, they can't see colours outside the visible colour spectrum.4. PLACENTAEdit: oh wow, way to edit your post and add the stuff I was writing Could someone please question these answers?
Quote from: Nfsjunkie91 on August 25, 2006, 03:22:25 pm[For a moment, imagine something with no beginning, and no end, but it exists. Just try to comprehend that.Easy man.. takes like one second to think of something like that