Multiverse theorists piss me off to no end. If there were infinite universes, there would be infinite chances of someone discovering multiverse traveling, thus we'd have infinite ayy lmaos and other humans visiting our universe to say hello.
It's nothing but a loser LARP theory where failures can dream themselves away and say "But in some other universe, I am kang!"
Do try to prove me otherwise, that's what this thread is for.
Charles Davis
back to /x/, brainlet
Tyler Sanders
>If there were infinite universes, there would be infinite chances of someone discovering multiverse traveling
Wrong! There is infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 2, and none of them will ever repeat
Aiden Jones
>you cannot delete this post
wrong board entirely, I'm sorry
Anthony Kelly
Science is actually considering this a possibility, or so I have heard. You're atleast not automatically ostracized from the scientific community if you believe it.
p.s. I don't subscribe to this theory, but you're not making any arguments
Daniel White
It's an elegant solution to quantum observations.
Julian Richardson
It's a shit theory for people who have rejected God, but need something to believe in in their lives. Same about the "simulation" theory - people refuse to believe in God, yet they still need to believe in some greater power, so they invent a theory that some powerful ayy lmaos make us live in a simulation.
Luis Barnes
You couldnt even bring up a point.If someone discovered multiverse traveling why would they come to our universe and to our earth?And since they evolved past the 3rd dimension why should they even give a fuck about our shitty asses?
William Campbell
Only true if it multiverse travelling is possible. Even slight vacuum variance would implode one of the two universes when moving.
Adrian Diaz
maybe there has already been travels through multiverse but we have lost the information during the disruption of the delicate multiverse stream. mandela effect is a curious theory of this.
Cameron Martinez
>mandela effect
No, please don't bring that retarded shit into this. You're making people who believe in multiverses look stupid.
Which is more believable? A: Your memory is faulty. B: You switched dimensions.
Brody Price
This
Wyatt Carter
i'd agree if it was on individual level but collective false memory is pretty fucking weird in itself.
Anthony Parker
And there are infinite universes where they dont go, like ours
Cooper Carter
Kys
Joseph Morgan
give me a single fucking actual example of "mandela effect" and not retarded memes
only retards thought mandela was dead
Thomas Gutierrez
>but collective false memory This is how it works: Someone says they remember something a certain way. Which they probably heard from a friend and not the actual source. Now you start to question yourself whether what you remember is true or not. Since everyone says they remember it a certain way you now do to.
You also have to factor in that you were probably young, there is a very big chance you're remembering it wrong. You can never trust your memory.
Take the "mirror mirror" on the wall example, where it actually is "magic mirror". You probably have only seen that movie once or twice, maybe not even at all. The only way you could have heard "mirror mirror" is from another person, not the actual movie.
Same with "Luke, I am your father". It has always been "No, I am your father" but saying "Luke" give much more of an impact so people started saying that and "remembering" it.
Never underestimate how bored some people can be that they chose to believe in this. People just want some excitement and curiosity, but this is dangerous if you're seriously considering this a possibility.
Owen Lopez
I wonder if there is a universe where OP is straight.
Aaron Thompson
Because there are INFINITE POSSIBILITIES for just that, according to your dumb ass theory. How would you or anyone know except for imagination? But it's infinite, therefore it must have happened. According to what you are saying.
All in all: >infinite universes and possibilities >ours doesn't abide to those laws pick one
Justin Russell
>But it's infinite, therefore it must have happened.
I don't think you fully understand infinity. There are some good mathematics channels on youtube that go into depth on it
Andrew Myers
Not that i subscribe much to the theory, but if there's infinite possibilities then there's a probability we are one universe that does not get visitors. It's a paradox i guess.
Really the multiverse thing is more of an abstract mathematical concept that autist and pop science took too far.
Colton Martinez
Didn't multiverse come from string theory?
Thomas Richardson
Wasn't there a way to know (or at least discard) that the universe is a simulation? The simmetry of some motherfucking cosmic radiation or something?
Nolan Walker
In simulations we can prove we are in one giant simulation. It's really quite genius and irrefutable.
Brayden Gutierrez
infinity goes both ways from zero on an axis in cartesian coordinate
Nolan Richardson
Unless it's impossible
Christopher Anderson
No we can't and those ayyliens niggers wouldn't let us. They would want us cucked, obviously. So if we are in simulation we'll never know, however if we are in reality we mightbe capable of finding out that we indeed are and we wuz. Thus the only logical conclusion is that if we could theoretically get to know, then we are. If not, then... well fugg, we are Pepe in some ayyliens interwebz.
Julian Rodriguez
>infinite chances
Yet that infinity would be a smaller infinity than the sum of all possible dimensions, therefore it's entirely possible our universe and most importantly our little corner of the universe would remain unvisited.
tl;dr; just because it has to happen somewhere doesn't mean it will ever happen here
Ethan Harris
"Simulation theory" (not really a theory) is at least as old as Descartes, who was very religious.
Bentley Evans
If there´s infinite chances of everything hapening, then there´s a chance that this particular universe never gets visited by entities from other universes. It works both ways, Henrik.
Ryan Gomez
I agree 100% The same people who believe shit like that like pages called "we fucking love science" that share random facts and think that Elon Musk is the saviour of humanity.
Benjamin Parker
Very little about modern science is falsifiable and the multiverse is one of the worst offenders, yeah.
Alexander Jones
>ooga booga muh invisible man
Gabriel Butler
Modern theoretical physics, not science in general.
Nathan Richardson
If there were an infinite possibility of anything happening it would happen an infinite number of times, which would mean if "multiverse theory means everything happens" is true, we would have an infinite number of ayylmaos visiting every nanosecond
Chase Moore
It's always nice to see little mistakes like this thread, it brings out all the 'experts' and it's really cute.
Aiden Morales
like you acting like a pretentious faggot
Andrew Carter
Don't worry, there's a universe where you posted this on the right board mate
Luis Carter
At least I'm not pretending to know anything about this shit. Cute that you feel threatened though. Did it hurt your fee fees?
Hudson Jones
There´s also the possibility of them not visiting us ever. As you say, everything can happen.
Brayden Smith
No, because it's supposed to happen a different universe. As in for every action every single possible outcome happens in some universe. And in one of them I'm fucking your mom right now.
Liam Watson
That is not how infinity works Abdul.
Lincoln Hernandez
your presumption of the possibility of multiverse traveling shudders me
Landon Morales
But the chance of them actually making into our universe and specific planet is 1 in infinite.
Jack Reyes
kek
Robert Harris
Too bad that OP will always be a faggot, even in an infinite number of universes.
Jackson Cooper
if there are infinite number of universes, there are also infinite number of universes with no visitors
Bentley Scott
Infinite amounts of shart expelling from my ass as I peruse the mart.
Jose Walker
Reminder, infinite possibilities doesn't mean all the possibilities
Jeremiah Butler
I watched some video on YouTube where some physicist described multiverse just as galaxies that are beyond any reach or simply put something that lays beyond our visible universe like pic
Parker Myers
ur dumb lol there are infinitely many universes where you suck dicks and 0 where you don't
Ayden Perez
Unless we live in a universe that doesn't discover this
Michael Reyes
thanks for the kek, but I doubt it A usven v tozi, v kolko drugi ti ebah mamata? That proves nothing, it's like saying God is real, but not in this one particular universe. It doesn't compute with me that if the theory is true, there would be at least some evidence to it other than "theory" - and in an infinity, there would be numerous ayy lmaos traveling to this one. Like for instance, there would be a chance of some intergalactic imperial force that travels to all the multiverses to teach them this technology of multiverse travel for universal globalization. Its just provable/not provable bullshit because there IS NO PROOF of it therefore its NO PROOF AGAINST it.
Jaxson Reed
>an actualy interesting thread >made by mistake
Adrian Allen
There are several possible options in this case and what you are talking about is the multiverse of the first type, ie. simply some distant configuration of particles that is similar to what we observe here, like imagine that the Universe is so large and contains so many particles that some local "repetitions" are highly probable, but still they have the same laws of physics.