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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 10693" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>The 2% Solution</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>::.. Actually, you seem to have a good grasp of what Boomer was trying to convey :: The other posters should re-read Boomer's posts regarding his explanations of the multiple worldline theory as well as why there were no paradox issues during his trips ..::</p><p style="text-align: right"></p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>He is not the supreme authority on the physics involved, even if he is telling the truth about them, which is doubtful; nor is he to be believed when he says that he is a time traveler.</p><p></p><p>There is very little difference, and the difference would be easily lost in the retelling, between infinite parallel universes and <em>potentially </em>infinite universes. In other words, it may be that actual state of the universe is, in terms of its alleged mass, mostly hypothetical. This would fit with the current conundrum in which it is claimed that 90% of the mass in the universe is "dark matter," that is, nonexistent by our means of observation or measurement.</p><p></p><p>If the "parallel" universes are available but nonexistent yet, this would propose a universe splitting off from the hub of the present moment into an array of radii only a few of which would ever actually be used-- by anyone or anything actually traversing the splay.</p><p></p><p>It also explains why the night sky is not filled with solid light from an infinite display of starlight.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 10693, member: 42"] [b]The 2% Solution[/b] ::.. Actually, you seem to have a good grasp of what Boomer was trying to convey :: The other posters should re-read Boomer's posts regarding his explanations of the multiple worldline theory as well as why there were no paradox issues during his trips ..:: [right][/right] [/b][/quote] He is not the supreme authority on the physics involved, even if he is telling the truth about them, which is doubtful; nor is he to be believed when he says that he is a time traveler. There is very little difference, and the difference would be easily lost in the retelling, between infinite parallel universes and [i]potentially [/i]infinite universes. In other words, it may be that actual state of the universe is, in terms of its alleged mass, mostly hypothetical. This would fit with the current conundrum in which it is claimed that 90% of the mass in the universe is "dark matter," that is, nonexistent by our means of observation or measurement. If the "parallel" universes are available but nonexistent yet, this would propose a universe splitting off from the hub of the present moment into an array of radii only a few of which would ever actually be used-- by anyone or anything actually traversing the splay. It also explains why the night sky is not filled with solid light from an infinite display of starlight. [/QUOTE]
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