The authors stress that these first results are not conclusive enough either to rule out the multiverse or to definitively detect the imprint of a bubble collision.
Bart wrote:Or there are multiple gods, for eachtheir own universe. Or the monotheistic god has more imagination than we give her credit for.
In case you were not kidding: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm Problem: it is a finite list, defined by a PhD student. Maybe the godess option was excluded from the list.
Bart wrote:I think Harry Potter, Mr Anderson and Dr. Who are the same person, just in another plain of existance.




DJ Droood wrote:Bart wrote:Or there are multiple gods, for eachtheir own universe. Or the monotheistic god has more imagination than we give her credit for.
In case you were not kidding: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm Problem: it is a finite list, defined by a PhD student. Maybe the godess option was excluded from the list.
I was only vaguely kidding...I've heard "of" algorithms, but pointing me towards scientific papers is a bit like sending a blind man into an art gallery. (I find my ignorance makes me even more skeptical, because even if if something exists, it is very hard to explain it to me, and even then I won't really understand...."Moon landing?...phttt....")
Perhaps each Universe has its own Harry Potter, or perhaps the thing that unites the multi-verse is a singular Potter.
dvawlqos wrote:Think of algorithms as computer programs and you'll be close. It's a set of instructions that allow someone to produce a result.

Twyrch wrote:It would help explain Deja vu, but who really knows for sure.
Bart wrote:Yes, true. But consider this: on quarks level any and every past can and will happen, just as any and every future. Only the now is certain. How Zen is that.
Bart wrote:Yes, true. But consider this: on quarks level any and every past can and will happen, just as any and every future. Only the now is certain. How Zen is that.
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