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botev1912
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Quantum Universe "everything that can happen does happen"
I read this book last week.In me it arises strange question.I understand the principle that if something can happen does happen.But even after reading a speacial chapter about this problem I could not understand what does it difine the non-zero probability for something to happen.How could we know which is possible and which is impossible.
For instance does this statement mean that, imaganation is fact,master Yoda is its product,we are fact,TV is fact,universe is fact,so may be in some other universe we have a Master Yoda as real being and he watch science fiction on the TV where we are products of his imagination and all this is possible?
Actually the main question is what does it difine the criterion for non-zero probability that differs the possible from impossible?
Thank you
I read this book last week.In me it arises strange question.I understand the principle that if something can happen does happen.But even after reading a speacial chapter about this problem I could not understand what does it difine the non-zero probability for something to happen.How could we know which is possible and which is impossible.
For instance does this statement mean that, imaganation is fact,master Yoda is its product,we are fact,TV is fact,universe is fact,so may be in some other universe we have a Master Yoda as real being and he watch science fiction on the TV where we are products of his imagination and all this is possible?
Actually the main question is what does it difine the criterion for non-zero probability that differs the possible from impossible?
Thank you