If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there — JohnLocke
So, if there is indeed an infinite number of 'me' out there, then when this me dies, I will be born again and live exactly the same life as before? If this me dies, will my consciousness immediately 'jump to another me that is not dead' at some other place in an infinite universe? — JohnLocke
If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there. — JohnLocke
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If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there. — JohnLocke
If the universe is infinite, then you've never existed in any of an infinite number of realities while simultaneously existing in all of them. — whollyrolling
If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there. Therefore, I am immortal and I shall never die in one sense, as there will always be another 'me' born again, and so the cycle repeats itself an infinite number of times. Therefore, what is consciousness? — JohnLocke
Plus, it's ostensibly about infinity, so a certain obsessive moron is going to have a field day (or more, depending on how long this thread floats on the front page). — SophistiCat
An infinite sequence need not contain every possible permutation. So "101010101010101..." need never contain "...111...". — Banno
If the universe is infinite, that would mean there is an infinite number of 'me' out there. — JohnLocke
That would only be true if you were infinite. The universe being infinite would only mean its properties are inexhaustible. — Merkwurdichliebe
Is the universe independent of time? If not, then the universe is finite — Merkwurdichliebe
I must say that bears well for eternal return, in the metaphysics sense. And I am a lover of fate, so I'm all for it. — Merkwurdichliebe
But it offers us no help concerning whether or not multiple Devans99s can exist sinultaneous across space and time, it only suggest you exist again in every detail. And if that is the case how important is every moment, how precious is the instant? — Merkwurdichliebe
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