Benj96
Vera Mont
What would concepts such as "paradox", "contradiction", "logic", "irrationality", "belief" and "fact" mean in such a universe? — Benj96
Benj96
If the universe elaborated its need to make everything that could happen, happen serially rather than geographically or in a cascade, then each possible kind of reality might last anywhere from minutes to centuries.
17m — Vera Mont
Relativist
Imagine a universe where not only is everything possible, but that all possibilities must be fulfilled before its natural conclusion.
How might such a universe look? How might you describe it? How would it begin and end? How would it evolve and unfold? What would concepts such as "paradox", "contradiction", "logic", "irrationality", "belief" and "fact" mean in such a universe? How might all these dynamics interact? — Benj96
Pantagruel
Imagine a universe where not only is everything possible, but that all possibilities must be fulfilled before its natural conclusion.
How might such a universe look? — Benj96
DifferentiatingEgg
Benj96
Is the Universe not existing a possibility, in this universe? ;) — AmadeusD
Benj96
Perhaps like overlapping superpositions of possible states which gradually collapse into optimally configured forms? Oh wait, that's this universe.... — Pantagruel
Benj96
It seems to me that a universe where everything is possible entails a world with multiple, causally isolated sub-universes. So there wouldn't be a beginning nor end to this universe as a whole, nor would there be a "conclusion" to it. Every possibility is actuallized in one or more sub-universes. — Relativist
Benj96
Enter Greek Mythology cause this is how many of them thought? Time is a Circle that repeats all things have happened all things will happen — DifferentiatingEgg
AmadeusD
flannel jesus
How might such a universe look? — Benj96
Benj96
I think the inference I'm driving at is that to bite this bullet would be to say something impossible is also possible — AmadeusD
Benj96
Well, given that THIS universe is possible, then there must be at least some part of THAT universe which looks exactly like this one.
So... at least for a brief moment... such a universe would look like this. — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Benj96
the different possibilities don't necessarily have to interact with each other, do they? — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
That itself is a seismic thought because it means thay we could be existing in a reality completely separate from 99.99999% of all possible realities. A bubble. — Benj96
Benj96
Yes, I think it's an idea worth entertaining that this universe we find ourselves in is a bubble, in a sea of other unique non interacting bubbles. — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Benj96
AmadeusD
Simple example: 500 years ago, were iPhones possible? — Benj96
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