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4866704 No.4866704 [Reply] [Original]

If there is an infinite number of parallel universes, wouldn't there exist a universe where no other parallel universes exist alongside it?

>> No.4866711

>>4866704
no

>> No.4866715

if the real number line is infinite, wouldn't there exist a number where no other numbers exist alongside it?

>> No.4866718

>>4866704

>if theres X, is there an X where there is no X
did you hold the whole thought in your head at one time?
how did that not sound dumb?

>> No.4866743

if there is an infinite amount of iterations and the chance of a certain even is infinitely small, would the event eventually happen?

serious question.

>> No.4866749

If you want to think linearly, then no. If you want to think in non-linear logic, then yes.

>> No.4866761

>>4866743

Yes. It would happen.

>> No.4868718

>>4866704

You mean if there exist all possible parallel universes, wouldn't there exist a universe where there are no parallel universes?

I smell fallacy of self-reference....

>> No.4868732

No, because this would devalue the theory of parallel universes. The theory states that every universe must have infinite parallel universes, and so if there exists one with no parallel universes, the theory is wrong.

>> No.4868739

>>4866704
yea you're clearly getting the concepts of infinitude and universality mixed up. Infinite universes doesn't mean all possible universes.
>>4866715 is an equivalent statement to yours, and is clearly false. therefore your statement is false.