Schrödinger Explains YTMND: A Quantum NEDM
Created on: August 22nd, 2006
Everyone's favorite paradox comes alive to explain the concept of YTMNfinity.
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from an article i read in scientific american: there are many ideas for "parrallel universes" Given the distribution of matter in the gallaxy and how large it is, they were able to conclude the distance where you would find a perfect 5 light year wide, atom by atom perfect match of our solar system. So, yah, there are parrallel universes just because space is so f*cking big and matter will by chance form just like it is here somewhere else. Creationists can take their "the chances of life happening by
I don't know if I subscribe to the MWI as Everett stated. I think the concept is legitimate, but the method of scrutiny is flawed. I think it is more accurate to theorize that each outcome is relevant based on the perception or position of the experience...so that is more of a layer happening simultaneously, rather than branches (in time) taking place independently...but wtf do i know?!
+2 for beakmans world, + 1 for bill nye, +1 for kitty cat, +3 for having pictures. +3 for eating sexymofo's vagina. - eleventeen for useof a nonexistant number. + 1 for being a good student in highschool. -1 for failing mathematics. - alot for this comment going on to long. sexymofo never learned to count past one
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Schrodinger's Cat something else? As in, you could put a cat in a box, starve it for 30 days, fill the box with poisonous gas and violently shake the box and yet, theoretically, the cat could still be perfectly alive and well but the act of you looking inside the box to check on it would be what kills it? I always took it like that to be sort of a spin-off of Heisenburg's uncertainty principle: We cannot observe anything without altering it.
Whoa.....hope there's an alternate dimension where everything said and sung in ytmnd is backwards. Titanium, you managed to impress me with your knowledge of alternate universes and NEDM physics. Consider this five as something that will prevent bastardized and biased downvoters, who live in their parent's basement from so much as clicking a one on the star scale. Congratulations, shiny-reptilian one.
Think of the various dimensions existing. Space can be described as the three dimensions we easily observe, length/width/height. Imagine these represented by number-lines forming a 3d graph. Now, imagine time as a number-line, forward and backwards, to see how it fits as a fourth dimension. Probability would be the fifth, as described here. Think of its number-line representing a random-number-generator seed. Those aren't the only dimensions of course, but that's all I'll explain for now.
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