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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 11539" data-attributes="member: 14"><p><strong>Infinite Realities</strong></p><p></p><p>I tend to lean against the "infinite possibilities" or "infinite time lines" rule because it implodes on itself and leads to non existence.</p><p></p><p>I will explain this using the following analogy:</p><p></p><p>As has been mentioned by Jean-Jacques Mass? and many others have supported that the infinite time lines/possibilities scenario is true and in which every possibility exists. So, the possibility that everyone in the world replicates themselve by 100 trillion fold and all of a sudden know how to travel through time lines, have bombs that will blow up entire universes and are suicidal exists. This would mean that they could and would travel through every time line and destroy it and then destroy themselves. Some may say I am taking this to the extreme, but extremes exist in infinity, every possibility does. Therein lies, in my opinion, the flaw in the infinite possibility theory, it must self destruct itself given logic and probability.</p><p></p><p>Now, I can agree that there are a FINITE, but large, number of time lines that are governed by the same set of physics. This would prevent the "rogue time line massacre" scenario while at the same time acknowledging the multiple time line theory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 11539, member: 14"] [b]Infinite Realities[/b] I tend to lean against the "infinite possibilities" or "infinite time lines" rule because it implodes on itself and leads to non existence. I will explain this using the following analogy: As has been mentioned by Jean-Jacques Mass? and many others have supported that the infinite time lines/possibilities scenario is true and in which every possibility exists. So, the possibility that everyone in the world replicates themselve by 100 trillion fold and all of a sudden know how to travel through time lines, have bombs that will blow up entire universes and are suicidal exists. This would mean that they could and would travel through every time line and destroy it and then destroy themselves. Some may say I am taking this to the extreme, but extremes exist in infinity, every possibility does. Therein lies, in my opinion, the flaw in the infinite possibility theory, it must self destruct itself given logic and probability. Now, I can agree that there are a FINITE, but large, number of time lines that are governed by the same set of physics. This would prevent the "rogue time line massacre" scenario while at the same time acknowledging the multiple time line theory. [/QUOTE]
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