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Old 11-16-2007, 11:12 AM
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Default Re: Official FortunaMaximus Rambling Thread

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But an infinite number of universes would just be a waste of probability space, as you'd have repeating scenarios with minimal differences that are redundant on large scales.

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If there were infinitely many universes, and assume that you can break find sets on the order of 1000000:1 where there are minimal differences that are redundant on large scales, and partitioned the infinitely many universe set along those bounds to get a set of these universe supersets, you would still have infinitely many universe supersets
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