howlongcanausern Active member Aug 15, 2013 #5 >claim universe is infinite >therefore all possibilities must be fulfilled infinite != all-encompassing. for example, The set of even numbers is infinite but it does not contain every number why is this so hard?
>claim universe is infinite >therefore all possibilities must be fulfilled infinite != all-encompassing. for example, The set of even numbers is infinite but it does not contain every number why is this so hard?
RimJobber Active member Aug 15, 2013 #6 So.... If the infinite universe theory is true, doesn't that mean there is a universe somewhere where the theory is not true? Or maybe an infinite number of universes where the infinite universe theory doesn't work? Boom. Mind blown.
So.... If the infinite universe theory is true, doesn't that mean there is a universe somewhere where the theory is not true? Or maybe an infinite number of universes where the infinite universe theory doesn't work? Boom. Mind blown.
*TURBONERD* Active member Aug 15, 2013 #7 Can we just talk about how there are an infinite degrees of infinity for a minute?
DayMan Active member Aug 15, 2013 #11 Well shit, I think I just learned more from these videos than I did in all of 10th grade.
Olimar Active member Aug 15, 2013 #12 this thread has made my thursday morning 10 times better. Thank you.