Where does the energy come from for all these multiverses?
Was there ever at one time a single ‘verse and from that point on multiverse have been increasing at an infinite rate? Each event that is not quantized in output has infinite possible results. So infinity is increasing constantly at an infinite rate?
The real question is is this testable? Can any one experiment prove it wrong? If not to the first, it is religion. If yes to the latter, it just ain’t true.
An where does the energy for these infinitely increasing at an infinite rate multiverses come from?? Is Conservation of Energy not valid for this theory? Or is it true only in a single ‘verse?
Sounds like a good way to get more government funding to justify a endowed chair or full professor position in my eyes.
Doug
No. It's interesting and possibly internally coherent. Time travel is possible but hasn't been done anywhere ever even though it might be being done right now.
The real question is is this testable? Can any one experiment prove it wrong?The same questions apply to string theory. Both are based on pure mathematics and have no actual observational evidence to back them up. I suspect things will stay that way, at least in this universe.
I would have to agree with you.
The multiverse expanding with every single decision point in every single of its universes sounds like sophomores at a late night keg party in the John W. Campbell world of the 1950s.
Turns us into "projections", but that's better than being turned off, eh.