If the light viewed through a telescope from one end of a specific galaxy takes, say, 100,000 years longer to travel to the eyepiece than the light at the closer end of the said galaxy, why isn't it skewed? Same goes with everything in the cosmos, why isn't more skewed the further back we look...
Here's food for thought; A man purchases a lotto ticket every single week of his life. A possible outcome would be for this man to win the million dollar prize, every single time. Not likely, but 'possible'. So there is a universe that has this man winning 1st division lotto every week of his...
sanman, you are quite the imaginative ambitious forum poster aren't you? You must be incredibly wealthy too considering what seems to be a lack of appreciation for source of wealth. i.e Where in the world would you find enough funds to execute these ingenious idea's?
Am I observing one of the Everetts near-but-not-quite-infinite number of possibilities of what can happen in my existence? If I had control of this said existence (my life) then wouldn't that affect EVERY other possible outcome? This doesn't seem logical, as EVERY other Astroboy's actions would...