What's to discuss? Do you have any experimental proof whatsoever that backs your assertions?
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Anonymous2007-10-12 11:25
Does the multiverse have an infinite size?
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Anonymous2007-10-12 16:29
>>2
Usually the point with a theory is the fact that it's just that, a theory.
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Anonymous2007-10-12 16:31
>>4
I say your theory is stupid. What do you have to counter this?
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Anonymous2007-10-12 21:25
This isn't a scientific theory as it isn't falsifiable. You can't run an experiment to prove that we are the only Universe, so science has nothing to contribute to the discussion. Go ask a philosopher.
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Anonymous2007-10-13 0:13
our universe is still expanding, so if we assume it is a part of the multiverse, we should overlap with other universes, but by overlaping with other universes that would mean we would detect a blue shift in some of the astral bodies (heading towards us), however we have only ever been able to detect redshifts (heading away from us, which is also the proof that the universe is expanding), therefore multiverse does not exist. there is one and only universe (besides once one "universe" touches another "universe" they become one universe so in the end if there was a multiverse it would ultimately just become a really really fucking huge universe)
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Anonymous2007-10-13 0:25
>>7
That's assuming that all the universes share the same spatial dimensions.
No matter how much this circle (viewed from the side at an angle) expanded, → /
it would never intersect with this circle → /.
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Anonymous2007-10-13 18:29
i think if we are going to discuss this we HAVE to assume that all other universes dimentions would have to overlap with ours in some way, because otherwise is a moot point because if we never overlap in ANY way then we could consider ourselves the only universe because any other matter than happens to exist could never be discovered/touch/seen/eaten by us
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Anonymous2007-10-13 19:45
Does the multiverse play with our universe in his pocket
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Anonymous2007-10-13 19:46
got to collect them all
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Anonymous2007-10-14 9:46
>>1
Redundant. It's like saying that the core of the Earth is surrounded by multiple layers.
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Anonymous2007-10-14 11:09
Professor Stan Lee already covered this forty years ago