And even though it seems impossible, it is only merely highly unlikely, and since multiverse existences stretche back infinitely far, it's already happened.
Justin wrote: The multiverse collapses of its own conundram.
And even though it seems impossible, it is only merely highly unlikely, and since multiverse existences stretche back infinitely far, it's already happened.
Really. Do the math.
I can't even do arithmetic without making mistakes.
Vivus Hussein Denuo wrote: What happens if you go there?
Depends on what form I'm in when I'm there. No two things can exist simultaneously at the same time in the same relationship therefore for me to be in that other plane my existence must be altered.
Vivus Hussein Denuo wrote: Also, what happens to the universe you left?
The universe you left is but one brane of the multiverse. (Yes, I spelled "brane" correctly.) We're actually already gone. We only exist in a virtual sense. You have to do the number crunching to bring the math to 23 dimensions, but it's there.
Also, can Superman fly out of a black hole?
Since he can fly faster than light, I guess so. Although seeing as how time stops in the singularity, it will take him an infinitely long time to do that. And let's hope a red sun isn't being drawn in as he's coming out.
Vivus Hussein Denuo wrote: What happens if you go there?
I think don't happen absolutely nothing, since problems are present only if two things exist simultaneously at the same time and at the same place.
So for the time that you are on the other universe, you aren't present on your universe, so you result simply absent, but do not stop to exist.
Think at that as a sort of travel, when you travel on another place, you continue at exist, even if you are in another place.
alessandro2009 wrote: I think don't happen absolutely nothing, since problems are present only if two things exist simultaneously at the same time and at the same place.
So for the time that you are on the other universe, you aren't present on your universe, so you result simply absent, but do not stop to exist.
Think at that as a sort of travel, when you travel on another place, you continue at exist, even if you are in another place.
But if you're present in another dimension, another brane, of the multiverse, then you're not existing in two places at the same time - because that other 'verse isn't the same place at all. Or the same time, for that matter.
This is making me want to go watch reruns of Sliders.
Then the one you just left becomes the dimension where you don't exist. Duh.
That would have been my guess. But it's an untestable theory, b/c we can never get to the universe where we aren't, to be sure we're not there, because as soon as we get there, we're there.
Also, doesn't that make us gods, able to manipulate universes (or branes) at will? Or god-ish?
Vivus Hussein Denuo wrote: What happens if you go there?
Christopher Hartman wrote: Then you no longer not exist there.
I've seen a few documentaries on quantum physics, and I remember the general consensus is that particles bounce in and out of our existence, and it's assumed or believed that they may go to another dimension or existence.
It's been a while since I've seen anything on quantum physics because a) it's not necessarily a fact-based science and b) I don't have anyone in my local area to discuss it with.
AdelaideJohn1967
Posts: 10,756
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
But since every decision you make creates a branching new universe in the multiverse model of things, maybe you got hit by a bus while crossing the road sometime. Therefore you were dead, and technically don't exist at this current point in time / space.
Lawrence Guy
Posts: 17,119
PUTNAM VALLEY, New York, US
OMarkcompa wrote:
Depends on what form I'm in when I'm there. No two things can exist simultaneously at the same time in the same relationship therefore for me to be in that other plane my existence must be altered.
You might want to read up on the Pauli exclusion principle before you cite it.
You know, so you can actually know what you're talking about.
Unless you actually think you're a fermion. In which case... good luck!
Why would anything happen? You're not missing from it because you were banned, there just happened to be a different series of events that led to your incidental exclusion.