Comments by "Biomorphic" (@biomorphic) on "The Institute of Art and Ideas"
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So in the Multiverse Theory there are billions of billions versions of myself, because every yoctosecond (Google yocto) a new version of me is generated, in that particular instance, forming two universes, so that there is a new version of me exist. By the time I finish this comment, there are infinite new versions of me, each one in a different universe. And also there is an infinite number of universes where I do not exist. So why should I live this one where my life sucks? Better kill myself every time I make a mistake, because, according to the Multiverse Theory, there is at least one universe where I do all it right. There is also one version where I live forever, till the end of the universe itself (one of the many versions), and I do become omniscient, maybe I become the universe myself, so I solve this dilemma for once and for all. If we assume the theory true, then this is, after all, possible, in a multiverse. Now, I don't like this idea, it doesn't make any sense. Whatever the String Theory predicts, my gut says it's wrong. The Universe is one, it has predefined rules, that our math can only partially describe. One day, maybe, we'll have a math that can describe the entire universe, but I am sure other mathematical theories will provide the same results, just like there are many ways to solve the same equations. Maybe even the String Theory, which is no more than a ugly framework. Oh, you can tell me I am wrong, in another universe, but if such a universe exists, I'll be the one to prove it (in another universe). I am sure I am right at least in one universe. This one. Check mate!
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