remember the famous motto
are we alone in the universe
are we alone in the universe
up!"
I don't see how the branches of time being the same follow from the existence of alternate universes.If alternate (parallel) universes exist, then the same branches of time must already exist in every universe. We just choose different branches to follow.
Please elaborate on this conditional argument. If branches of time exist, then why does it follow that their outcomes already exist?If these branches do exist, then the consequences of choosing that specific branch must already exist.
I can certainly agree with that. Even if the only decision we can make is to be "asleep" to our movement through the universe (our pre-laid rollercoaster ride through existence) or to be awake for the ride, that is still a non-deterministic universe, regardless of our inability to jump the tracks.This is not pre-determinism, because WE choose the branches of decisions.
I'm not getting the connections, not that I disagree, I just can't understand the logic. I'm afraid I needed more.Therefore all time must exist simultaneously.
Every moment in time (past, present and future) all exist at the same time.
If alternate (parallel) universes exist, then the same branches of time must already exist in every universe. We just choose different branches to follow.
If these branches do exist, then the consequences of choosing that specific branch must already exist.
This is not pre-determinism, because WE choose the branches of decisions.
Therefore all time must exist simultaneously.
Every moment in time (past, present and future) all exist at the same time.
Also, if we liken alternate universes to space bubbles, then they would have to be separated by a distance to keep them from interfering with each other? Then wouldn’t the distance between them be Subspace? Literally the space between space.
Just a theory.![]()
Sabine gave it an 8/10 on her BS meter.
LOL, seriously, they think Quantum Physics can be used to do anything.
There is a difference between predetermined and preexisting.If all branches in time occur in every dimension, then it is logical that the consequences for each action must also exist, although we are unable to see them. Otherwise there would be no consequences
This is by definition. So, I agree.If all branches already exist, in every universe, then time itself exists simultaneously; i.e. each moment in time contains the past, present, and future.
Also by definition: "If all branches already exist, in every universe..." and a little bit circular.So, then:
-All universes exist.
-Every universe has the same branches.
This is not explicit, but if we define the many branches of time as the consequences of a decision, and that all decisions results in a branching, then I can follow this.-We choose each branch (decision)
This is a sticking point. Pre-determined consequences would, if all branches already exist, lead to the conditions that dictate the next decision. That would mean that Pre-determined outcomes lead to Pre-determined decisions, which is the definition of determinism. Therefore, there are no decisions, only predetermined paths. That would also lead to only one branch, not multiple branches.-The consequences are pre-determined
This is a very physicalist view that suggests a limit to the dimensions in which the multiverse exists. The other option would be another set of dimensions that separate the universes the way one Cartesian plane is separate from another. No real intervening space, only the ability or inability to move in the perpendicular to those separate planes.If you think of each universe like a bubble, then it would have to be separated from the others by a gap, which is Subspace.
Of course, that's what most of us are here to do, explore, reflect and refine.I am just trying to figure this out by reasoning it out.
Following each step like breadcrumbs.
If the thousand monkeys did not type, because they knew not how, they would never produce the works of Shakespeare."Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent."
This is, in my humble opinion, a truism that in practicality, is not true, because any current finite state of a symbolic language is only currently limited. We "creators" (The real image of God by which we were created, if you will) can always add another symbol to the infinite countable set of symbols by which we can represent our world.Mathematics is just as limiting a language as any other. Any form of symbol processing eventually runs into computational irreducibility.
If the thousand monkeys did not type, because they knew not how, they would never produce the works of Shakespeare.
Regardless of who first put monkeys and typewriters together, the idea has captured the imaginations of many. And in recent times, a few brave researchers have attempted to test the hypothesis and see if they could get monkeys to produce Shakespearean works.
For instance, in 2003, lecturers and students with the University of Plymouth’s Institute of Digital Arts and Technology (i-DAT) finagled a £2,000 (roughly $3,665 today) grant from the school’s Arts Council to place a single computer and keyboard in the Sulawesi crested macaques enclosure at the Paignton Zoo.
After a month of monkeying around with the computer, Gum, Heather, Mistletoe, Elmo, Holly and Rowan (the macaques) had produced five pages of nonsense text, but otherwise seemed to limit their screen time to urinating and/or defecating on the computer until such time as it stopped working. According to i-DAT’s director, the project was successful though since, being live-streamed on the internet, it “provided very stimulating and fascinating viewing.”
Moving on from there to the digital space, a program simulating such a random monkey, this time who could not poop and pee on the computer, was successfully able to create the first 19 letters of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, “VALENTINE. Cease to…” It only took 42,162,500,000 billion billion monkey-years for the virtual monkey to do it.
In a similar experiment, The Monkey Shakespeare Simulator, after a mere 2,737,850 million billion billion billion monkey-years the virtual monkey produced part of a line from Henry IV: “RUMOUR. Open your ears…”
Probably in the original French.If you put an infinite amount of monkeys, at an infinite amount of keyboards, would they eventually write The Planet of the Apes?
Just on this why does everyone think of outer space whenever aliens are mentioned?
Conceivably why couldn't an alien (compared to humans) civilization live right here on Earth, maybe from the ocean or underground?
The main objections are why they would be so secretive and leave so little evidence.If we can include discussion about other worlds and life this was what I wrote in the Disclosure Day thread.
Just on this why does everyone think of outer space whenever aliens are mentioned?
Conceivably why couldn't an alien (compared to humans) civilization live right here on Earth, maybe from the ocean or underground?
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