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If there were alternate universes, there would be infinate of them for every possible random movement of subatomic particles---- eh? Yeah well I don't think there are anyway.

 

But if there are I bet in one of those universes I am not a loser. I wish I was there.

 

(my depression has nothing to do with my paranoa of banning (recently conquered), I'm not THAT kind of a loser.

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Originally posted by NavajoEverclear

If there were alternate universes, there would be infinate of them for every possible random movement of subatomic particles---- eh? Yeah well I don't think there are anyway.

 

it is unlikely that things are entirely random like this, even on a quantum level. in each interaction, there will be a finite number of things that can happen (for example, electrons can only spin up or down, and so on), and should the alternate universe theory be true, then a finite number of universes would be spawned from each "random" interaction.

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Originally posted by Guy34life

there cant be any other universe because then it would take up space in our universe and weird stuff would happen

 

Whut?

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Originally posted by MrL_JaKiri

Whut?

I think he's considering the universe as a classical totality, so that if space exists elsewhere it must by definition belong to 'the universe'.
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Originally posted by MiguelBladesman

Uni - verse

 

Alternate....verses.....a horrific violation of grammatical context; therefore impossible

 

hahaha ure funny

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