Posted on 04/27/2017 8:19:28 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Why do the crazy people always choose to sit in the empty seat next to me? The voices in my head really don’t like that.
“...in some parallel universe, President Hillary...”
Do the proponents of “Multiverses” actually posit that such a thing is possible? If so, I call BS.
Even if an infinite number of universes started from the same point in time, each of those universes would experience a myriad variations - every second - so that in a very short amount of time, each universe would be utterly and completely unique. Imagine just a dozen pool tables where the break is “identical”; however, after a very short amount of play, NONE of the tables would have the same arrangement of balls.
IOW - the chances of another Hillary existing - even plus or minus a thousand years - is infinitesimally small (not to mention the chances of said HRC running for president of the “United States”).
You win the interwebs for a day! That is freaking hilarious!
Is that the universe where Obama has a beard... other than Michelle, of course.
The world isn't crazy...it's just the people in it.
But are they any less crazy over in that cold spot? -- that's what I'd like to know.
Why Traveling to Alternate Dimensions Would Be a Disaster
https://hubpages.com/literature/Why-Traveling-to-Alternate-Dimensions-Would-Be-a-Disaster
"I never said that. I never said there were anomalies. YOU said there were anomalies. I find it so funny you think I would say that. Why would you think I would say that?"
I guess the Miss Universe pageant needs to be renamed to the Miss Multiverse Pageant. Of course, I never seen Miss Mars, Miss Moon or Miss Neptune in the pageant, along with Miss Vulcan. :-)
No, if the number was truly infinite, then there will be duplicates. Somewhere, some of the universe would experience the same variations identical to another universe, each and every second.
If you did the math, you’d see that infinitesimal does not equal nonexistant.
“If you did the math, youd see that infinitesimal does not equal nonexistant.”
Sure, but to say that a thing is theoretically possible does not mean that it is PROBABLE (same as the ‘Infinite monkey theorem’).
Somewhere out there in the multiverse, in another universe, you just posted that to me, and then I posted this same reply!
;->
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