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Lazernugget
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Wow, I just became flooded in thought...
Anyway, I recently read a Stephen Hawking book called the Grand Design, and I learned a lot! The book includes talk of multiple universes, and the buckyball experiment. I understood well but I have a question:
I understand the theory that particles travel every route possible, and that shows particles can effect themselves like waves, and that shows that it is possible other universes exist, the difference being the state of the route of the subatomic particle, but would these small infinite amount of routes for every single particle make the other universes actually consist of matter and other ACTUAL histories, leading to things like instead of drinking lemonade I drank apple juice today?
Oh, and another thing, how come OUR universe seems so perfect, even though the probability of subatomic particles RANDOMLY flying away to the moon for no reason seems so high when you read the theories?
(Correct me on any of this)
-LN
Anyway, I recently read a Stephen Hawking book called the Grand Design, and I learned a lot! The book includes talk of multiple universes, and the buckyball experiment. I understood well but I have a question:
I understand the theory that particles travel every route possible, and that shows particles can effect themselves like waves, and that shows that it is possible other universes exist, the difference being the state of the route of the subatomic particle, but would these small infinite amount of routes for every single particle make the other universes actually consist of matter and other ACTUAL histories, leading to things like instead of drinking lemonade I drank apple juice today?
Oh, and another thing, how come OUR universe seems so perfect, even though the probability of subatomic particles RANDOMLY flying away to the moon for no reason seems so high when you read the theories?
(Correct me on any of this)
-LN