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Graduate Proof That Multiverse Doesn't Exist
Doesn't "impossible" contradict "infinite possibilities/universes"? Don't get me wrong...I accept that it might not be possible but in that scenario, "infinite" should be removed from the equation since there is at least one impossible universe. In a infinite number of universes, everything...- hbi99
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Graduate Proof That Multiverse Doesn't Exist
Can you paste in a link where it is proven that infinity has no impact on logic? @ChrisVer - thanks for the links- hbi99
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Graduate Proof That Multiverse Doesn't Exist
Infinite possibilities means that A implies B...that implies C...and it even implies Z. If infinite is used as an argument in a theory, than it can be used in the opposing argument, hence disaffirming the initial argument by following a logic containing "infinite".- hbi99
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Graduate Proof That Multiverse Doesn't Exist
I definitely don't believe in multiverse. I guess my question is; If the theoretical physicists accepts and/or argues for such possibility, how can they disregard that we haven't gotten visitors from another enlightened universe?- hbi99
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Graduate Proof That Multiverse Doesn't Exist
Since there are infinite of universes, the "knock" would be of all kind...as well as physical entering to our universe from theirs. Perhaps we've "heard" knocking and "ignored" but we should witness their appearance as well.- hbi99
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Graduate Proof That Multiverse Doesn't Exist
If we assume that multiverse exists; it means that scientists goal are to prove this theory...but they are not successful in our universe. That means that there infinite universes where they have succeeded to prove it. Than scientist from one of those infinite universes, should be able to enter...- hbi99
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- Multiverse Paradox
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models