If each moment is a (separate) temporal cross-sectional slice of "the universe" (in effect, like multiple universes of arbitrary, discrete, intervals), what makes today more real than other days?What makes our universe more real than the others ...? — TiredThinker
Assuming there are universes to accommodate every possible position and spin of every subatomic object so literally all possible events and chains of events do occur in one of these universes. — TiredThinker
Well that is a theory some have. Not Sean Carrol as much who seems to think that new universes may only come about to accommodate paradoxes we create. But assuming all possible universes mathematically exist, what gives our reality a nod? Do we have free will or just the outcomes that are leftover? — TiredThinker
So multiverse is treating the same 3D plane as many universes that simply can't meet because they are expanding faster than light information can return to their centers? — TiredThinker
What makes our universe more real than the others, or what makes us sure ours is the real one? — TiredThinker
What makes our universe more real than the others — TiredThinker
or what makes us sure ours is the real one? — TiredThinker
And if all equally really, what makes our free will actions significant if we are merely balancing an equation and our choices are just the leftovers that weren't played out elsewhere? — TiredThinker
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