Scientist May Have Discovered Alternate Universes

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Black Jack said:
you weren't a slave, you arent entitled to money from something that didnt happen to you so shut up and keep working your 9-5 :umad:

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'80% of lifetime wealth accumulation DEPENDS ON INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFERS...............:martin:

Racist talking-point refuted.

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359. On "alternate" universes and the "many-worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics. How little the scientists understand the world they are trying to study... For in a universe in which everything is connected to, and conditioned by, everything else, if ONE thing is different EVERYTHING is different, and the "alternate" universe is thus a place which DOES NOT BEAR THE SLIGHTEST RESEMBLANCE TO OUR OWN, an utterly alien place nothing of which can be known to or be affected by us, which I will repeat a thousand times IS PRECISELY THE DEFINITION OF NON-EXISTENCE. Even worse, it's not so much that "alternate universes" do not exist, but that the very term is a contradictio in adjecto ("alternate everythings" lol) and hence meaningless, mere verbiage that idiots spout to pass the time because they are incapable of analyzing THIS world, which is the only one that exists, and thus the only one that matters.

397. "Alternate universes." The mistake of thinking of a universe as a "place" (instead of as a collection of beings, which is what it is). Related to the mistake of differentiating beings from things. Related to the mistake of free space. Related to weak vision. If neanderthals had had microscopes and particle accelerators perhaps we wouldn't be dealing with the idiocy of "alternate universes" today.
 
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Without reading that article, did something pop up recently in our view of the 92 billion light year distance of the observable universe?
 

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""But it could also be something new and unexpected but it could not happen but we still might see something," Vilenkin added."

always the end to these articles

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