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I don't believe in parallel universes. My instinct just tells me that it is a sheer waste of energy.
For example, in this world, I get shot in the heart, and die. If parallel universes exist, there is another world in which I did not die, another world in which I was not shot, another world in which I was shot in the head, another world in which I was shot in the heart but 1 mm to the left, another world in which I was shot in the heart but 1.1111 m to the left, and it continues forever. For any slightest action (e.g. moving a finger), there is an infinite number of universes in which I moved the finger slightly differently. And each universe carries its history, its future, and diversifies into yet another universes infinitely.
It is a sheer waste of energy. I believe nature is more efficient than that.
Nope.
Not at all. Its not mathmatically possible even in hypothesis due to Boltzmanns work
I don't understand how a universe can be 'wasting' its energy in any sense...
That's actually a good point. The universe doesn't care how energy is used it just does what it does based on the rules defined by... um... whatever defined them haha.
If that means an inconceivable number of universes, than that's exactly what it will have.
Ya, I'm still having trouble getting my mind around the concept. 'Wasteful energy usage' could be applied to most plant groups, as the C3 mode of photosynthesis is actual really wasteful. It just yields so much energy, plants can afford to waste that energy. The second law of thermodynamics might even suggest that the universe really isn't concerned with energy usage or anything.
Do you believe in them or not?
Do you believe in them or not?