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Noisician
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| quote: | Originally posted by PeacefulWarrior
One of the many implications of recent cosmological observations is the concept of parallel universes. Researchers argue that beyond the range of current telescopes are other regions of space that are identical to our universe. Those regions are a type of parallel universe. The assumption is that space appears to be infinite in size. If so, then somewhere out there, everything that is possible becomes real, no matter how improbable it is.
One way to think about this is to imagine a two-dimensional universe with space for only four particles. Such a universe has 2^4, or 16, possible arrangements of matter. If more than 16 of these universes exist, they must begin to repeat. The same argument applies to our universe, which has space for about 10^118 subatomic particle. Therefore, the number of possible arrangements is 2 to the 10^118, or about 10 to the 10^118. The probability of such an arrangement occuring twice is possible if space is infinite.
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first of all, whether our universe is finite or infinite, scientists still don't know. some of them believe that it is finite because, as they say, space was bent around on itslef due to gravity. second of all, u (or whoever said the above) seem to mix up the terms "parallel universe" and "non-visible universe." beyond the range of our telescopes and visible universe in general (farther than about 13.7 billion light years) is the part of the universe we can't see because light from distant galaxies is redshifted to very long waves, but it is still considered OUR universe! so it follows that, even if parallel universes do exist, we would NEVER be able to locate them within ours. why? because such a universe would represent a different spacetime that would be OUTSIDE of our own. according to general theory of relativity, our universe includes EVERYTHING that emerged from the big bang, which also represents ALL space/galaxies beyond our visible universe. so whatever scientists may find beyound this limit would still be in our universe. no matter how big our universe may become after an eternity, it will never contain objects from a parallel one.
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Last edited by Noisician on Apr-12-2003 at 03:27
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Apr-11-2003 23:25
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davinox
diving deep into sound

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: you could say i'm from dallas
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that's only logic
If the universe is infinite, that means there are an infinitie number possibilities occuring.
I do not think the Universe is infinite, but if it truely is, then yes, there is every single possibility occuring. One possibility has even the tiniest atom difference, so yes, if you traveled far enough, you could meet yourself.
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Apr-12-2003 15:44
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