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Speculation of Existence (an intellectual rant) |
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(This was my response to the arguing of two highly intellectual, and highly stubborn, individuals from the Elite Author Boards.)
In an XYZ coordinate graph, a line does not represent a universe. A plane does. On an XY coordinate system, lines usually represent the infinate points of places where a certain plane intersects the Z-axis plane (the plane you look down upon in a two-coordinate system).
Any plane that is not either parallel or identical to another plane intersects the other plane. one way to think about it is that a two-point coordinate system has two dimensions (Two dimensions being X & Y) and is best shown on a paper. The three-point coordinate system is three dimensional (The three being X, Y, and Z...three variables), and is best represented to our minds by our "real" world in width, depth, and height (as opposed to just width and depth).
Quote: supposing an instance like what I mentioned above happened roughly a million years before... One universe had a universal ruler/hero born to bring prosperity, and the other didn't... thus the universe is still in a dark age. Things are most likely to be totally different in the two universes... including the fact a person in one might not have existed in another
Not exactly true. You "other" might not have the same parents. You would still exist, but to different parents and different features. Such would mosre than likely happen in a mathematically "parallel" (see below arguements), where the one thing that was different was that exact scenario.
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The arguement that the multiverse is made up of parallel universes is also mathematically flawed, in that two parallel planes are not equal to each other, as easily represented by the system:
y=x y=x+1
I realize this (X,Y), but I forgot how to do it in (X,Y,Z).
Another example would be to take a look at Earth:
Say the Humanity represents our multiverse, and each person is a universe. Spacial interactions and cultures put aside, we are all fundamentally identical. I am not a Homodonutus, just as you are not a Homoninmastus or Flame is a Homobrainius. We are not parallel, which means we are seperate and different than each other.
In my own opinion, our multiverse is a culmination of mathematically identical universes where the only differences are in the constant coefficients, the individual coices that happen on that universe, which are as infinate as there are numbers. Then, a parallel universe on a parallel multiverse, would have essentially the same actions taking place as its corresponding universe, but has something, some small part of the equation (such as the +1 in the first example).
Therefore, there are mulitverses outside our own that would truly accommodate the infinate possibilities of actions. One could only travel on one's own multiverse, since only the infinate universe of that multiverse only shares points, or places to jump between each universe, with those that are included in the same mulitverse to which it belongs.
Prometheus-of-the-Pies · Wed Mar 01, 2006 @ 04:59am · 0 Comments |
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