To: anymouse
I find it interesting to read about "parallel universe" theories...
I sometimes see someone writing about an infinite number of universes (universi?) that have all possible differentiations of the possible happening. Then there's an example given, such as "in one universe, so-and-so was killed in that accident, but in our universe, he lives."
I don't see why you would even attempt to give an axample if there are an "infinity" of universes... What of the universe where everything is EXACTLY the same, except that I mistakenly typed an "O" instead of an "I" in this sentence? "P"? "L"? Or the exciting, almost exactly the same universe, but in this universe, I blinked one extra time in a day? What an incredible waste of a universal existence!
Parallel universes? Perhaps... But I don't think I can get behind "infinite universes" theory. I'm hoping a Technological Singularity (Google it! :) will provide the ultimate answers.
Of course, this is only my belief in this universe.
85 posted on
09/24/2007 5:20:01 PM PDT by
Son Of The Godfather
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To: Son Of The Godfather
101 posted on
09/24/2007 6:04:32 PM PDT by
maine-iac7
("...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time" LINCOLN)
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