View Full Version : Impossibility of parallel worlds AND type 4 civilisations?
shiitake
Mar20-05, 02:08 PM
If there are indeed an infinite number of parallel worlds, there must necessarily exist an infinite number of worlds in which a civilisation has attained type 4 "god" status and can move at will between universes.
Of these civilisations there must necessarily exist a malevolent one which decides to use its ability to travel across universes to destroy all other civilisations.
Therefore if there are an infinite number of parallel worlds AND a type 4 civilisation is a scientific possibility we would have already been wiped out.
Therefore given the fact that I'm here writing this one of the two premises must be false. Does that make sense to anyone?
Dayle Record
Mar20-05, 03:00 PM
I am sure there is some one big lesson that has to be learned, before joining the type 4 civilizations. I doubt that members may storm the doors. I assume that arrival on that shore has to do with a lot more than might. Instead of fearing darkness, cultivate the love of benevolence and light. That would have to be the ticket to "power" in the Universe. I would imagine that arrival at a type 4 type of status, is a matter of choice, in fact a long history of choices that begins on ones home of uprising, awakening. I am guessing that as a planet we must carefully choose how we survive here, and adapt to a global survival strategy. This is more pragmatic than doing good, it has to do with saving economic energy, and creating a forward social momentum. In the end it has to do with both leaving home, and coming home to a planet that is a shining reality of what we can be, sustains all of us, on every level, seen and unseen.
Jonny_trigonometry
Mar24-05, 02:11 AM
There are many ways of becoming a global state, I just wish that everyone would get their say in the way a global society emerges, but I doubt that would ever happen. I would be very weary of any movement towards globalization, because if it's forced, mankind is doomed. All I'm saying is be careful what you imply when you speak of so called aspirations towards becoming a level 1 civilization. Who knows what those in a position of global power really believe?
selfAdjoint
Mar24-05, 12:09 PM
There are many ways of becoming a global state, I just wish that everyone would get their say in the way a global society emerges, but I doubt that would ever happen. I would be very weary of any movement towards globalization, because if it's forced, mankind is doomed. All I'm saying is be careful what you imply when you speak of so called aspirations towards becoming a level 1 civilization. Who knows what those in a position of global power really believe?
Heh! Good point! Progress has surely had its dark side too.
Icebreaker
Mar24-05, 12:14 PM
Of these civilisations there must necessarily exist a malevolent one which decides to use its ability to travel across universes to destroy all other civilisations.
Therefore if there are an infinite number of parallel worlds AND a type 4 civilisation is a scientific possibility we would have already been wiped out.
If there is a civilization that crosses universes in order to destroy all other civilizations, and there are infinite number of parallel universes, then the chance of the malevolent civilization coming to our particular universe is next to zero.
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