Don't forget the Yoda Syndrome!
Given that we have various biological events that happen throughout the aging process. i.e. babies grow rapidly in the first 2-3 years because there is a relatively massive release of growth hormone in that time. There is another growth spurt during the teenage...
Sorry Melbourne Guy, I mis-understood what you said. Yes each universes are unique, but not all of their constituent parts. There were 2 identical Quinns, but with a guy down the street, turning left in one universe, and that guy turning right in another universe.
That was my point. How long could a Unique Quinn exist for? A universe like that wouldn't exist, and if one did, it wouldn't be unique for long, like instantly.
Why?
Let's say we were able to locate a universe with a version of Quinn that is absolutely Unique compared to all the infinities of Quinns, how long would that remine true? For instance, down the street from this Quinn some guy crossing the road turned left, but wasn't sure if he wanted to...
There is in essence an infinite number of Quinns in ALL possible scenarios. Those where he doesn't invent sliding don't matter, because the ones that do and also participate in the scenario described is still infinite in number.
With the notion of blob, i assume you are referring to a portion...
Hi everyone, this is my 1st post here on PhysicsForums.
I used to love watching Sliders when it was on TV in the 90's, all those infinite parallel worlds to slide to.
But, recently I was thinking about it and when Quinn slid the first time, he would have destroyed the world, maybe even the...