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SysAdminShow t1_j4cxe2p wrote
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I watched this documentary and enjoyed the infinity hotel example. Best visualization of infinity I’ve seen.
SysAdminShow t1_j4by83g wrote
Reply to The multiverse by Manureofhistory
I’ve been thinking of this more recently and you bring up an interesting point I didn’t consider yet. A multiverse with ever possible outcome is already unimaginable, but if true then some of them must be able to contact others which compounds the complexity to infinity. It becomes a never ending loop of sorts.
Personally I don’t like the use of the multiverse in fiction. It’s an easy solution/plot device that too powerful to be enjoyable. If it exists than you have already won and lost every possible scenario, so the story becomes somewhat pointless.
SysAdminShow t1_itx9lvw wrote
I’m a 10 on space, but also a 10 on exploration in general. Under the oceans, in caves, mountains, forests, etc. I love it all, but space definitely feels like the most unexplored even though there is a lot we don’t know about our planet in general.
SysAdminShow t1_j4cyy27 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The multiverse by Manureofhistory
Yeah another cool thought experiment, but a drastic over simplification and likely highly inaccurate. Still fun to think about what happens over an infinite amount of time.