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Previously on "If the universe consists of an infinite number of parallel universes....."
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostGiven that God is infinite, and given that the Universe is infinite... would you like a toasted tea cake?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIn the film I was watching last night where a company offered time travel safaris at the time of the dinosaurs, a client accidentally stood on a butterfly and the entire evolution of man was wiped out.
This got me thinking....suppose the butterfly was killed by a lizard, then this would have had the same effect, so just remember before you kill a fly or an ant or a beetle this may just wipe out a future civilisation.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIn the film I was watching last night where a company offered time travel safaris at the time of the dinosaurs, a client accidentally stood on a butterfly and the entire evolution of man was wiped out.
This got me thinking....suppose the butterfly was killed by a lizard, then this would have had the same effect, so just remember before you kill a fly or an ant or a beetle this may just wipe out a future civilisation.
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In the film I was watching last night where a company offered time travel safaris at the time of the dinosaurs, a client accidentally stood on a butterfly and the entire evolution of man was wiped out.
This got me thinking....suppose the butterfly was killed by a lizard, then this would have had the same effect, so just remember before you kill a fly or an ant or a beetle this may just wipe out a future civilisation.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf the universe consists of an infinite number of parallel universes where each conceivable option throughout the last 13.7bn of existence is simultaneously played out, wouldn't logic state that in one of those parallel universes parallel universes don't exist?
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i suggest you have a listen to the infinite monkey cage from radio 4 on monday. should be on the iplayer by now.
they had this discussion on there
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Originally posted by alluvial View PostI was going to reply to this thread but I think I better wait until my kidneys have dealt with the excess of red win that I've drunk tonight.
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I was going to reply to this thread but I think I better wait until my kidneys have dealt with the excess of red win that I've drunk tonight.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf you have a parallel universe why would everything be slightly different (as they are on telly where everyone has a counterpart).....if there some slight differences millions and millions of years ago this would lead to a totallly different world....i.e. a mutant ape a bit more intelligent than the rest of the clan falls off a cliff so stopping evolution to man.
In any number of paralell universes, mankind doesnt exist because the evolutionary branch went extinct, in another homo erectus never developed, in another neanderthals succeeded and homo sapiens died out etc.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf the universe consists of an infinite number of parallel universes where each conceivable option throughout the last 13.7bn of existence is simultaneously played out, wouldn't logic state that in one of those parallel universes parallel universes don't exist?
And therefore, we would have a paradox.
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Given that God is infinite, and given that the Universe is infinite... would you like a toasted tea cake?
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