robomont Posted May 30, 2013 Posted May 30, 2013 i would say there are two electrons being exactly the same somewhere in the universe.the quantities of said object have to be so large for probability to work. since space has boundaries there is limits to probabilities.but if it was infinite then there are infinite possibilities. is that close? i would say there are two electrons being exactly the same somewhere in the universe.the quantities of said object have to be so large for probability to work. since space has boundaries there is limits to probabilities.but if it was infinite then there are infinite possibilities. is that close? i would say there are two electrons being exactly the same somewhere in the universe.the quantities of said object have to be so large for probability to work. since space has boundaries there is limits to probabilities.but if it was infinite then there are infinite possibilities. is that close?
robomont Posted May 30, 2013 Author Posted May 30, 2013 thats why time travel shouldnt be real.because at minumum the planet would have to be in the exact spot in the universe.otherwise a person who time travelled would pop out in deep space after traveling.unless the time machine had a way to arch over to the planets new location. 1
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