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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 27, 2020 1:10:01 GMT
So do you belive in the multiverse?
Personally i don`t belive in the multiverse, i mean it would be cool if it was true.
I assume people know what it is, but just in case i will write what it is under
The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them. The different universes within the multiverse are called "parallel universes", "other universes", or "alternate universes".
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Post by mslo79 on Jan 27, 2020 1:21:09 GMT
No.
I would say it's unlikely as I doubt God (i.e. The Holy Trinity (Father/Son(Jesus Christ)/Holy Spirit)) would have created something like that as it's just this universe, which is physical, and then you got the other side, which is the spiritual, and a person ultimately ends up in either heaven(good) or hell(bad) after they pass from this world into the next.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Jan 27, 2020 1:21:17 GMT
No, but it's a cool concept for sure.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jan 27, 2020 1:23:23 GMT
I believe in leaking universes. I think dimension and time leak together.
Elvis may be still alive in the minds of someone 2 miles from me because they are from a different universe. Since I will never meet them, I can never quiz them on the subject or they may go out into another dimension before I do.
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Post by theauxphou on Jan 27, 2020 1:32:22 GMT
There’s no valid reason to believe it’s true. That’s not the same as saying it’s not possible/impossible.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jan 27, 2020 1:49:46 GMT
Spacetime continuum = dimension for those who DON'T know. A universe or a multiverse is NOT a dimension NOR a spacetime continuum. Universes or a multiverse is CONTAINED within a dimension or spacetime continuum. There should ONLY be ONE multiverse per spacetime continuum/dimension, BUT ANY number of universes. You CAN go to another universe, BUT STILL be in the SAME dimension/spacetime continuum and THUS the SAME multiverse. It's JUST a MATTER of distance with NO barrier to cross. To go to another dimension/spacetime continuum YOU would NEED to cross a barrier.
Think of the spacetime continuum/dimension as a chalkboard with dots ALL OVER it. ALL the dots are of DIFFERENT universes within the multiverse which is itself within a spacetime continuum/dimension. BUT then there's ANOTHER chalkboard ALSO filled with dots of its own. You CAN'T draw a line to it like you could connect them IF they're on the SAME board. So going to another spacetime continuum/dimension [(which has its own multiverse (with its own universes) within itself] WOULD be like going to another chalkboard. Going to another universe (parallel or alternate) you can STILL be on the SAME chalkboard (in the SAME multiverse that's within the SAME spacetime continuum/dimension).
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jan 27, 2020 1:53:04 GMT
So do you believe in the multiverse?
Personally I don't believe in the multiverse, I mean it would be cool if it was true.
I assume people know what it is, but just in case i will write what it is under
The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them. The different universes within the multiverse are called "parallel universes", "other universes", or "alternate universes".
, but it's a COOL and FUN idea which CAN make for some GOOD science-fiction stories.
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Post by Admin on Jan 27, 2020 2:31:50 GMT
If there's more than one, it's not the universe.
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Post by Nora on Jan 27, 2020 2:32:46 GMT
No. I would say it's unlikely as I doubt God (i.e. The Holy Trinity (Father/Son(Jesus Christ)/Holy Spirit)) would have created something like that as it's just this universe, which is physical, and then you got the other side, which is the spiritual, and a person ultimately ends up in either heaven(good) or hell(bad) after they pass from this world into the next. I find it utterly fascinating that one person is totally willing to believe in imaginary entities but not in anything that is beyond that and not mentioned by their religion. Michael this is not against you personally I think it’s pretty much any religion whose followers do it, it’s just really fascinating to me. A book written thousands of years ago (or a few decades ago Incase of some of religions) about a guy and about potential miracles etc is somehow more realistic to people than science or willingness to open mind to equally fictional possibilities outside of their religions. How is Gos, Yahve, Allah, Shiva, Xenu, Re or Buddha or Zeus more believable than a parallel universe? How? I don’t get it. Not here to take it away from anyone I just don’t understand the logic.
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Post by Admin on Jan 27, 2020 2:37:15 GMT
No. I would say it's unlikely as I doubt God (i.e. The Holy Trinity (Father/Son(Jesus Christ)/Holy Spirit)) would have created something like that as it's just this universe, which is physical, and then you got the other side, which is the spiritual, and a person ultimately ends up in either heaven(good) or hell(bad) after they pass from this world into the next. I find it utterly fascinating that one person is totally willing to believe in imaginary entities but not in anything that is beyond that and not mentioned by their religion. Michael this is not against you personally I think it’s pretty much any religion whose followers do it, it’s just really fascinating to me. A book written thousands of years ago (or a few decades ago Incase of some of religions) about a guy and about potential miracles etc is somehow more realistic to people than science or willingness to open mind to equally fictional possibilities outside of their religions. How is Gos, Yahve, Allah, Shiva, Xenu, Re or Buddha or Zeus more believable than a parallel universe? How? I don’t get it. Not here to take it away from anyone I just don’t understand the logic. If the First Cause Argument doesn't trump any argument for parallel universes or alternate realities, then the same thing can be asked of you, given the total lack of direct tangible evidence for either.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jan 27, 2020 2:59:51 GMT
Yes & no.
Do I think there are realms beyond our universe? Why not. Do I think there are 'mirrored' universes layered upon them all? Not really.
Chuck Klosterman mentioned in one of his books, if you were to believe &/or accept one alternate universe, it would be nearly unfathomable & surely unscientific not to then accept infinite alternate universes. Just because it's cute to joke about one alternate universe, you then could not ignore if real, millions & billions of them.
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Post by Nora on Jan 27, 2020 3:18:22 GMT
I find it utterly fascinating that one person is totally willing to believe in imaginary entities but not in anything that is beyond that and not mentioned by their religion. Michael this is not against you personally I think it’s pretty much any religion whose followers do it, it’s just really fascinating to me. A book written thousands of years ago (or a few decades ago Incase of some of religions) about a guy and about potential miracles etc is somehow more realistic to people than science or willingness to open mind to equally fictional possibilities outside of their religions. How is Gos, Yahve, Allah, Shiva, Xenu, Re or Buddha or Zeus more believable than a parallel universe? How? I don’t get it. Not here to take it away from anyone I just don’t understand the logic. If the First Cause Argument doesn't trump any argument for parallel universes or alternate realities, then the same thing can be asked of you, given the total lack of direct tangible evidence for either. yes of course, and I am totally fine with that. I have no idea if there are paralell universes. i also have no idea if there is god. i am however open to both potentially exising i just dont know. but most people that are religeous and i talked to them about it seem quite adamant about god existence and ofren also only about Their god existence and Their rules. and all of it based on fairy tales...but with Very Striict limits. Is god cause of the universe or anything, i dont know. . if i die and there will be god i am sure not going to think “gee why was i so sure this wouldnt happen”. i am not. i have no idea. and i am not Against the idea. i would even Prefer it if god existed. and maybe he does. in one of those alternative unicersws
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Post by hi224 on Jan 27, 2020 3:20:25 GMT
So do you belive in the multiverse? Personally i don`t belive in the multiverse, i mean it would be cool if it was true. I assume people know what it is, but just in case i will write what it is underThe multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them. The different universes within the multiverse are called "parallel universes", "other universes", or "alternate universes". possibly.
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Post by Harmless elf on Jan 27, 2020 6:00:29 GMT
Yep the dream world is an alternate universe
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Post by Stammerhead on Jan 27, 2020 10:36:42 GMT
No. I would say it's unlikely as I doubt God (i.e. The Holy Trinity (Father/Son(Jesus Christ)/Holy Spirit)) would have created something like that as it's just this universe, which is physical, and then you got the other side, which is the spiritual, and a person ultimately ends up in either heaven(good) or hell(bad) after they pass from this world into the next. Perhaps God didn’t get it right the first time but doesn’t believe in throwing things away.
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Post by Xcalatë on Jan 27, 2020 10:52:45 GMT
no but its a very fun concept and who knows maybe there will be some proof for all the theories in the future.
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Post by faustus5 on Jan 27, 2020 11:27:59 GMT
There’s no valid reason to believe it’s true. That’s not the same as saying it’s not possible/impossible. Actually, there are multiple good reasons for thinking it is true, which is why it is such a popular model among scientists who study these kinds of things professionally. I can't remember the exact quote, but I remember one of them sort of angrily saying to critics (I grossly paraphrase here) that "if conditions X, Y, or Z are found to be true, you get a multiverse whether you want one or not".
I'm still not convinced of it myself, primarily because the kinds of properties which would enable multiple universes appear to be impossible to measure and verify, so it remains speculation rather than hard science. But there are too many very, very smart and educated people out there who strongly believe the model to be accurate to just dismiss it as having no valid support.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jan 27, 2020 14:16:19 GMT
I do not.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Jan 27, 2020 15:51:09 GMT
No. I would say it's unlikely as I doubt God (i.e. The Holy Trinity (Father/Son(Jesus Christ)/Holy Spirit)) would have created something like that as it's just this universe, which is physical, and then you got the other side, which is the spiritual, and a person ultimately ends up in either heaven(good) or hell(bad) after they pass from this world into the next. I find it utterly fascinating that one person is totally willing to believe in imaginary entities but not in anything that is beyond that and not mentioned by their religion.
Michael this is not against you personally I think it’s pretty much any religion whose followers do it, it’s just really fascinating to me.
A book written thousands of years ago (or a few decades ago Incase of some of religions) about a guy and about potential miracles etc is somehow more realistic to people than science or willingness to open mind to equally fictional possibilities outside of their religions.
How is Gos, Yahve, Allah, Shiva, Xenu, Re or Buddha or Zeus more believable than a parallel universe? How? I don’t get it. Not here to take it away from anyone I just don’t understand the logic. Period.
Although, it is true that there is no actual proof of the multiverse concept. Yet.
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