Alternate Universe?
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GD Addicts Anonymous Falling In Love With The Board ![]() Age: 33 Gender: Female Posts: 5896 | I don't know about the alternate universe thing, but I don't believe there's an exact copy of me somewhere else on earth. |
Drops of Jupiter Idiot ![]() Age: 34 Gender: Female Posts: 772 | I'm a bit out of my depths here, but isn't it possible to have any number of parallel universes but we can only not see them because they vibrate at a different frequency to ours? |
Kurtni Admin ![]() Age: 33 Gender: Female Posts: 34289 ![]() ![]() | Drops of Jupiter: ANything is possible, we can barely see out of our own galexy, what lies beyond,, no one can possibly no. Seeing as how we use to think the world was flat, and now that is considered outrageous, what if all out theories today will end up the same? |
BehindBlueEyes Jackass ![]() Age: 33 Gender: Female Posts: 1744 | i think there are loads of different universes and time warps. like soehwre im five again, in a diferent universe but maybe ill do somthing that i, in this time warp and universe, didnt do....and shes probably living a totally different life to me.....and then in another universe i might be living exactly the same and its just a different time like im five but im the same and ill always be the same.....if ya get me....then theres me in say medivel times and all that. but im this universe and time warp its just me no exact copy.....that was shittly explained but i hope ya get it ![]() |
I.Heart.Panic. King For A Couple Of Days ![]() Age: 33 Gender: Female Posts: 2019 | Poison Fish: I adored that film. I thought it was absolutely fantastic. I don't myself believe there are alternate universes, but I think it's a great concept to think about. Like imagine if instead of a good person you were a bad person. Or if you lived in a different country, had different parents, or just made different decisions. It's cool to get your head around but I don't believe in it. ![]() |
Mikelvr King For A Couple Of Days ![]() Age: - Gender: - Posts: 2356 | I often think about how my life would be if I had done this, rather than that... [I think it fits in the conversation ![]() But I find it hard to believe that there actually could be other worlds... universes... running at the same time as our. Like, in parallel. But it occurs to me sometimes that life could be different at any choice I make.... It kinda is freaky trying to know what it could've been... |
The Doctor Falling In Love With The Board ![]() Age: 35 Gender: Female Posts: 8786 ![]() ![]() | Well, I would say most likely. Parallel universes could be possible. But then I again, I think time windows and shizz are possible so... best not to listen to me... |
Kitti Falling In Love With The Board ![]() Age: 34 Gender: Female Posts: 5688 | Okay, physics. It's groovy. Behaviour of matter and whatnot. And there's a universe with some stuff in it, and it has these rules that we can't quite figure out with just a universe and just our little physical rules for our universe that we can see. Enter quantum physics and the multiverse! Basically, there are infinite universes being creatied constantly and they're all slightly different, with slightly different outcomes. Alternate universe? I wouldn't say that. But something like it. |
Matty. King For A Couple Of Days ![]() Age: 34 Gender: Male Posts: 3945 | Yea i recon they exist, but its really complicated and im tired from work |
Poison Fish Idiot ![]() Age: 35 Gender: Female Posts: 806 | Kitti:you know... i have never, in all my life, heard physics described as 'groovy' until now. but yeah, i would definitely say there'd be other universes. certainly not just one. |
Matty. King For A Couple Of Days ![]() Age: 34 Gender: Male Posts: 3945 | Groovy physics lol |
*whatshisname* Geek ![]() Age: - Gender: Male Posts: 326 | Ah-ha, there's something about this in my science BBC book (my uncle got me it, he's a scientist ![]() The basis for Schrodingers argument is the way that the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics say that a quantum entity exists in a superposition of states until it is measured, and then collapses into a definite state. He used the example of radio activity, but the 'experiment' works just as well if we think of an isolated electron, which sits in a mixture of two states, spin up and spin down. When the electron spin is measured, it collapses into one of the two states with exactly equal probability. An electron is 'prepared' in such a superposition of states every time one of them is knocked out of an atom, for example, in the electron 'gun' that sends a beam of these particles to paint the picture on a TV screen. Imagine taking such an electron as it emerges from an electron gun and holding it in a set of magnetic or electric fields, without trying to measure its spin immediately. The electron trap is inside a piece of apparatus connected to a container of poisonous gas, and everything is sealed inside a large room where a healthy cat lives, supplied with plenty of food and water. When the spin of the electron is eventually measured, an automatic device will release the gas and kill the cat if the spin is up, but will let the cat live if the spin is down. Schrondinger pointed out that according to the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics everything in the sealed room, including the cat, is in a 50:50 superposition of states until somebody looks into the room and notices what has happened. The cat both dead and alive at the same time. There are several rival interpretations of quantum mechanics which try to avoid this unwelcome state of affairs. The one that many cosmologists like involves parallel worlds. In this picture (two cats in one box with a picture of an atom) the moment the electron is released, the entire world splits into two copies of itself. In one, the electron has spin down and the cat lives. In the other, the electron has spin up and the cat dies. For a human observer in either world, there is still a 50:50 chance of finding a live cat when you look into the room - but neither cat is ever in a superposition of states. Extending this example, the entire Universe is multiplied into an infinite number of branches and anything that can possibly happen does happen in one (or more) of the branches of reality. So based on this idea there are multiple universes, But we will never know as this idea has never been tested. But personally I don't think there are other Universes. (In the sense we're talking about anyways). |
anti-christ of suburbia Idiot ![]() Age: 32 Gender: Female Posts: 986 ![]() | i reckon that there are other universes, and its possible they are opposite to ours, but i used to believe that mirrors were windows into an opposite universe, so i dont know how much my opinion is worth |
Comic tragedy Idiot ![]() Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 546 | It's good to have a wide imagination, but thinking about people who are 547,346,536,374,593,754 light years away and branched out discussions kinda make my head explode O.o . |
lyrical_mess Falling In Love With The Board ![]() Age: 33 Gender: Female Posts: 5278 ![]() ![]() | Poison Fish: Oh puh-lease. Do you honestly think that in this ginourmous space we call "space" that we're the only planet that can support life? do think we're the only planet in our spiral of the Milky Way, even? I mean, take a look dude. We're tiny. We can't be the only ones. And maybe they don't have to be like humans. maybe there's like...a planet full of giraffes or something. |
anti-christ of suburbia Idiot ![]() Age: 32 Gender: Female Posts: 986 ![]() | lyrical_gaah52: not trying to rain on your parade or anything, but i think there is a whole different discussion about the existence of aliens |
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