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April 27, 2017, 01:06:32 PM |
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what do you think of the idea that there is a multiverse? is there any proof of its existence? does it have an edge? let me know what you think.
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Gyro
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April 27, 2017, 02:22:34 PM |
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what do you think of the idea that there is a multiverse? is there any proof of its existence? does it have an edge? let me know what you think.
Its a great story telling tool for scifi films and series... Do I think its real? Well maybe. Ultimately it doesn't matter since we'll never interact with alternate realities.
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theNay
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April 27, 2017, 04:07:54 PM |
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i like movies and series dealing with this kind of idea. i tend to think they are real.
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April 27, 2017, 04:18:15 PM |
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Well, the multiverse wasn't in "Hey, Jude." All they did was sing la, la, la, over and over again.
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April 27, 2017, 05:53:51 PM |
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I dont think there is a 'wall' at the end of the universe. It will be one infinite ore this is one of millions of universes. Crazy stuff when you think about it just like the beginning of time and everything...i mean you cant create something out of nothing
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LivingDeath
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April 30, 2017, 07:23:12 PM |
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Maybe there is multiverse, maybe we are the only universe. Who knows, its hard to speculate at the momenent so we dont even know if we are the only life in this universe. Maybe everything is only a dream or a thought of something we will never understand. Best you can do is have a good time and have a look on your karma.
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April 30, 2017, 09:20:09 PM |
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It is an interesting theory, but that all I think it is
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arunka71
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May 02, 2017, 02:41:13 PM |
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I think it must exist. My reasoning would be, that our universe is very precisely tuned in a way, that we could exist. If you change some constants, like gravity, speed of light, number of dimensions, we couldn't exist. But if you look at darwin's evolution, you can see that nature just works by try and error. So I guess, that there are lots of other universes with different laws of nature. Which unfortunately means, that there will be no life, as we know it. I also think, that the search for extra dimensions in our universe is very interesting: http://www.speed-light.info/video_dark_matter.htm
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eduaro66
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May 02, 2017, 04:22:46 PM |
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i like movies and series dealing with this kind of idea. i tend to think they are real.
I also think so and the creators of films try to convey this to all viewers.
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May 06, 2017, 01:10:26 AM |
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I believe in the possibility of a multiverse
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May 06, 2017, 11:44:33 AM |
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^^^^^
Time crystals: A new state of matter that outlasts the universeIT'S LIKE something out of a bad dream. You're stuck in a dance hall performing an interminable waltz. The hours go by and the dance continues. The hours melt into days, years, centuries, millennia. Eventually, billions of years have passed in which the universe has transformed into a featureless void populated only by you and your fellow indefatigable waltzers, dancing throughout eternity.
The vision is surreal, nightmarish – and entirely against the laws of physics. Anything that repeats on loop without an external energy source to power it seems to bend the cast-iron laws of thermodynamics, which govern how energy flows and can be exploited. So when five years ago, Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek speculated about a type of material that he called time crystals whose components could, in fact, do just that, he faced a wave of s[k]epticism. "I took a lot of grief," he says. Read more at https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23431240-200-time-crystals-the-loopy-gizmos-that-repeat-their-tricks-forever/.
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May 06, 2017, 11:47:50 AM |
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I believe in the possibility of a multiverse "Crossroads of Time" and "Quest Crosstime" by Andre Norton, free to download and read at http://www.luminist.org/archives/.
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SmirnoffVany
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May 06, 2017, 11:56:23 AM |
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I think that we are one small piece (micro-population) of a huge universe. The time will come and people will be able to reach more information in this direction.
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May 06, 2017, 02:02:04 PM |
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The multiverse theory is to us today what the round earth theory was to the ancient Greeks. Maybe in about a thousand years or so we will know with more certainty whether there is truth to it or not. However, one interesting question to me is, if there are multiple universes, then what's in the space between them? Or maybe there are multiple iterations of our own universe in different dimensions of space and time. You think this can qualify as a multiverse?
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May 06, 2017, 02:08:02 PM |
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I believe in the possibility of a multiverse "Crossroads of Time" and "Quest Crosstime" by Andre Norton, free to download and read at http://www.luminist.org/archives/. Thank you sir will take a read along with your link above
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