isn't that essentially what the universe is doing though?
the amount of time and things in "the universe" is finite
isn't that essentially what the universe is doing though?
the amount of time and things in "the universe" is finite
we're assuming that we understand that matter doesn't come from nothing, if it does then we don't konw that for sure. Same with the concept of time, particularly given the variable of different dimensions.the amount of time and things in "the universe" is finite
the amount of "things" yes...maybe i think.we're assuming that we understand that matter doesn't come from nothing, if it does then we don't konw that for sure. Same with the concept of time, particularly given the variable of different dimensions.
In our "the universe" though...yeah i guess...
A success in the sense that the laws have all come together in a way that supports the formation of planets, stars, galaxies etc. You fukk with some of the laws just slightly and it could prevent anything from forming.mnakes me wonder why you assume ours is the "success" ?
We may be the splash out the spaghetti sauce that was never intended to be or result of chance. On the requirement of laws...
we assume these "laws" were "codified" when really they may just be the way things happen. Let's say you tied a ball to a string then to a stick and spun the string so that as it spun the string rapped around the stick until it ultimately wound around the stick. Now let's say a tiny human on the ground was watching this process through a telescope. Do you suppose he would wonder why you created the laws that controlled the rotation of that ball around that stick?
The shyt we don't know is just mind boggling ain't it?
" as a way to somehow insult scientifically literate folks, as well as putting words in their mouth. Yet they think their "god did it" explanation is somehow more satisfactory, but it isn't and that response explains NOTHING. Wouldn't quite say its the same. The universe isnt doing anything, its in self infinite. Not the perceivable by us universe, but the boundless "if i had a light ship i could travel in the up direction forever" infinite universe.
isn't that essentially what the universe is doing though?


that's why I put "the universe" in quotes. I don't want to get too far into the concepts of "before" or "outside" "the universe"
I think Neil Degrasse Tyson the gawd would argue that time is semi-infinite in the direction of the expansion.the amount of time and things in "the universe" is finite
I think Neil Degrasse Tyson the gawd would argue that time is semi-infinite in the direction of the expansion.
so you're saying it's like two parallel lines. You can give them forever to go but it doesn't mean they will ever intersect.Wouldn't quite say its the same. The universe isnt doing anything, its in self infinite. Not the perceivable by us universe, but the boundless "if i had a light ship i could travel in the up direction forever" infinite universe.
And then things get more complicated from there cause time has no increments, start, or end. So to give infinite monkeys an infinite amount of time to do anything makes zero sense. Shiiit, einstein already proved that time is relative, so to give an infinite amount of a relative quantity is a
Its just a stupid paradox imo.
Taking it back to the monkeys, if the probabilities dont converge, even with infinity, it shouldnt happen. We didn't just turn into humans because earth been here for a long time and the universe is old, everything we are is a product of beneficiary genetics. It would never benefit the monkeys to randomly type shakespear in a billion million years. Now lets say theres a monkey society where monkey novels and narratives are enjoyed by monkey civilians and monkey royalty...
sounds kinda human

there's a lot of ways to look at the infinite
this is one of my favorites:
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I think Neil Degrasse Tyson the gawd would argue that time is semi-infinite in the direction of the expansion.
That is an important point since we're talking about space-time here and not just "numbers".
Makes you wonder what the "shape" of the universe is. shyt is so![]()

Nail on the head of what i was trying to get at (in the bold)so you're saying it's like two parallel lines. You can give them forever to go but it doesn't mean they will ever intersect.
What is "beneficial" genetics though if not chance. I mean isn't it "beneficial" for stars to form. Matter does what matter does no? Aren't we just matter affecting other matter and responding to what outside matter does? IN that regards isn't all change evolution?
I think the theory usues monkeys to represent "chance" i like the Borges library of babel version much better.
In a nutshell you have an infinite library with infinite books of 500 pages, on those 500 pages are, in random order, the 26 letters of the alphabet with minimal punctuation.
Given that the library is infinitely large it would contain (albiet in various volumes) the complete works of the Shakespeare, the past, the future, and and an immense over abundance of fukkery and nonsense.![]()