So is it true there's infinite parallel universes with every possibility ranging from small to huge differences?

So is it true there's infinite parallel universes with every possibility ranging from small to huge differences?

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It is possible, but there is no evidence that it is true.

There could be an infinite number of universes. That doesn't mean that every possibility would be actualized however. Just like there's an infinite number of even numbers but amongst them you will never find any odd number.

But the point of the multiverse thing is that every possibility is represented.

It can't work like that because then there would be a universe where this principle doesn't hold. Therefore not every possibility can be there, if there are an "infinite number of universes"

No, thats how the probability and the statistically possible different outcomes are mystified as magical by the popular science.

There is never, ever any other levels or dimensions of reality other than this one.

This is one of the biggest things people make, and this distinguishes idiots (normal people) from the intelligent (people who studied physics well)

No proof of course,
but nobody has figured how inflation could have happened so smoothly that pocket universes wouldn't happen. The culprit being Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.

>tfw there is a universe out there where you are crossdress Marco
>tfw your not in it
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"Every possible universe exists" is not a property of a single universe.

Not every possibility by any means.
Any universe has to be logically consistent. Everything happening now rests on what happened before.
There is no universe with Trump, Clinton, Kim Jong Un, and Angela Merkel -- a universe exactly like ours, except everyone rides in antigravity cars or keeps a pet velociraptor.

This applies whether the almost-Earth is in another dimension, or fissioned from ours at some time in the past, or lies 10-to-the-googoplex light years from here.

No, but "there exists only this universe" is a property of one of the universes that would exist if there was an infinite number of universes with all the possibilities

I find it unlikely that there's a universe where your mom isn't a huge whore

"There exists only this universe" is also not a property of a single universe in the sense that anything that happens inside it can have any effect on the statement.
Maybe this statement is clearer "There exists a universe with any configuration"?

>There exists a universe with any configuration
Yes, this seems plausible IF there were an infinite number of universes. However "any configuration" does not necessarily imply "any possibility". Or maybe I don't understand what you're saying.

What if there's a universe where people wear hats on their feet and hamburgers eat people?

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Why the misogyny?

Well, every possible universe doesnt imply every thing you can imagine, but yes. Any interpretation other than MWI is false, and people thinking that randomness is anything other than an illusion don't understand math very well.

>Any interpretation other than MWI is false
Don't pull things out of your ass. MWI is one of many interpretations, and we have no evidence to back it up, at least not yet.

it's the interpretation that makes the least amount of claims, so it therefore is, quite literally, the most likely option

Not really. The point of the multiverse isn't such that in one universe I made this post, and in another I didn't and in anohter I didn't make that spelling mistake.

It applies more to the conditions at the Big Bang, bringing into existence and infinite number of universes with different basic principles.
In some of those universes matter wouldn't exist, in some of those universes there would be matter but no stars, etc

>least amount of claims
KEK

>worries why electron goes left or right
>doesn't worry when universes pop up left and right

if this isn't religion, nothing is

>So is it true there's infinite parallel universes
no, physicists are brainlets who can't into Banach–Tarski

no, it's a theory, just like the god, the simulation, etc
not a part of science, just a bunch of fedoras jerking off and thinking their made up stuff is better than others

>Shadman