The observable universe is finite. We are talking beyond that. It may very well be infinite and boundless.
In the case of a boundless infinite universe, there IS a planet with only Batman. It doesn't need sustainability. It exists at every instant.
The observable universe is finite. We are talking beyond that. It may very well be infinite and boundless.
In the case of a boundless infinite universe, there IS a planet with only Batman. It doesn't need sustainability. It exists at every instant.
>If the universe is infinite, then every possible event that could occur will occur
So is there another universe where I have one extra facial hair? Two, three, ten trillion, or is there a limit?
How about where the monkeys write all your math equations that impress you so much? It's not as if any of you came up with any of the formulas: followers.
that's a chimpanzee you stupid fuck
>then every possible event that could occur will occur.
stopped reading there.
that's a bonobo you stupid fuck
All events occurring somewhere or some time in the universe is not determinism.
You're wrong and the guy you're quoting is correct.
>If the universe is infinite, then every possible event that could occur will occur.
>Therefore, the universe is deterministic.
Let's assume for a moment that every possible event that could occur will occur. Is it theoretically possible to predict when all of those events will occur? No. So the universe isn't deterministic.
>There is a planet inhabited only by Batman
What happens when a planet with only Batman collides with a planet with only Jokers?
>then every possible event that could occur will occur.
What about the event that someone makes an actual nondeterministic free choice.