Sunday, July 10, 2011
If the universe is infinitely expanding, doesn't that mean that every possible outcome has/will of happened?
Considering the universe is infinitely expanding, then that would technically mean that every possible outcome has or will happen? For example, take some random franchise, say, Star Wars. If there is an infinite amount of space in the universe, doesn't that mean that at some point, there will be a galaxy that has the exact same events of the Star Wars galaxy? Now, I know that the Force cannot exist, but once again, as the universe is infinitely expanding, maybe Midi-chlorians just don't exist around our point in the universe. Now, Star Wars isn't the only example. There could be a galaxy that has the exact same events going on that we have. Maybe at some point in time, or maybe even now, there is another being typing the exact same question out to that planet's version of Yahoo Answers. Does this actually have some scientific merit? Because just imagine that maybe somewhere out there, the Marvel Universe exists, Middle-Earth exists, Pokemon exists, Halo exists, Dragon Ball exists, and everything you could possibly imagine exists. That just blows my mind.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment