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Jjavisot replied to the thread Graduate Understanding Barandes' microscopic theory of causality.The feeling I get is as if we took Copenhagen and changed everything written in English to Spanish, and then said that the result is a...
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I only joined the forum recently, so I couldn't say if it's more or less moderate than in the past. However, I believe that strict... -
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A trajectory has to be continuous. A definite configuration at all times does not guarantee that the position of a given particle at all... -
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No, @Paul Colby said that. I didn't qualify my statement about entangled particles at all in post #9--indeed, my point in that post was... -
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He is not rude, just straight to the point. We are not talking about opinions here, we are talking about facts. Either what you say... -
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Yes, but that's what happens with all unsolved problems in science (inflation is one of them). The way science advances is precisely by... -
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Yes, it's true that Hawking conjectures that the exit from eternal inflation doesn't necessarily produce a multiverse, but I don't think... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.Perhaps the term "formalized" wasn't the most appropriate. I'm not comfortable claiming that the idea of eternal inflation implies a...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.For example, a reference from one of the greatest physicists, https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.07702 (S.W. Hawking) "Based on this we...
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Of course, I added “could”, but has cosmic inflation actually been experimentally confirmed? -
Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.No, the fact that inflation fits the pattern doesn't mean it's experimentally confirmed. To confirm it experimentally, we would need...
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Far less formalized in what sense? I ask because it doesn't seem to me that inflation with a multiverse is less formalized than, for... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.The idea that hasn't been formalized is that if you have an infinite universe with eternal inflation, you "necessarily" have a level 2...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.Strictly speaking, this is not proven theoretically, much less experimentally.
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Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.Personally, I think the OP's question is answered by referencing Tegmark's Level 2 multiverse. On the other hand, Peter's point is...