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What is the very nature of Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 184534" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>That's not what I said. I said if the probability of an event is zero, then it's not going to happen in any universe. Of course, it depends upon what you mean by probability. I mean here the probability of something happening at all. If the probability of a purple unicorn appearing from nothing on the next DNC debate stage is zero, then in no universe is that going to happen. I guess you'd have to distinguish between the probability of something happening in <em>this</em> universe from the probability of something happening at all (every universe). But I meant the latter.</p><p></p><p>Also, the very idea of a multiverse is a hypothesis for which we currently have no means to test. So if you are saying that multiple universes is not a hypothesis, then you are wrong. I personally do not believe there is a multiverse. There's no evidence of it and parsimony to my mind would indicate only one universe. If somebody can prove more than one universe, then I'd change my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 184534, member: 10263"] That's not what I said. I said if the probability of an event is zero, then it's not going to happen in any universe. Of course, it depends upon what you mean by probability. I mean here the probability of something happening at all. If the probability of a purple unicorn appearing from nothing on the next DNC debate stage is zero, then in no universe is that going to happen. I guess you'd have to distinguish between the probability of something happening in [I]this[/I] universe from the probability of something happening at all (every universe). But I meant the latter. Also, the very idea of a multiverse is a hypothesis for which we currently have no means to test. So if you are saying that multiple universes is not a hypothesis, then you are wrong. I personally do not believe there is a multiverse. There's no evidence of it and parsimony to my mind would indicate only one universe. If somebody can prove more than one universe, then I'd change my mind. [/QUOTE]
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