The universe is infinite, thus, everyting exists
category: offtopic [glöplog]
There is no reason anything is guaranteed to exist in an infinite universe.
a lot of bollocks exists!
But doesn't everything kind of exist in the universe by definition?
as I understand it rational numbers and integers etc. are all countably infinite; but as said earlier - just because something is infinite does not mean that everything exists in it.
just define an infinite set S where Si=1 for all i's. this set does not contain any tits.
just define an infinite set S where Si=1 for all i's. this set does not contain any tits.
Alles hat ein Ende nur die Wurst hat Zwei ,so far as i know
I wish the universe did contain everything. Finding a real-life mandelbulb would rule big time.
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Imagine every "thing" in the universe as an integral number and the universe of an infititely large array filled with random such integral numbers...
That only works if the randomness isn't a function of the array index. Imagine a game that goes like this:
Roll a die. If you roll a six, you win. If not, roll two dice. If you roll two sixes, you win. If not, roll three dice, and so on forever. In any given round you have a chance of winning, but the probability of winning eventually, even if you could go on forever, is only 19.4%
In the case of an (infinite, flat, 3D) universe, you could imagine that the probability of any given thing existing is a function of distance to the centre of the universe, because that's where the highest concentration of energy is, for example. So even if there is no point at which the probability becomes completely zero, any given thing is not guaranteed to exist somewhere. This also works if you imagine a finite, eternal universe that is constantly depleting its supply of free energy, making any given occurrance less and less likely over time (though never impossible).
The universe doesn't have a 'centre', the big bang wasn't an explosion from a point but an expansion where everything is spread pretty evenly. It's one of the most mis-understood concepts in science.
The universe isn't infinite, flat or 3D, either. I was illustrating the point that even with a hypothetical, Euclidian universe in which the Big Bang was an explosion into an infinite void (like many people mistakenly picture it but that's besides the point), the nature of the randomness and the distribution of probability is still a factor to consider before jumping to the conclusion that "however small something is, as long as it's not zero you can just multiply it by infinity and the result will be infinite." Which is the mentality behind this notion that if only the universe is infinite/eternal, every conceivable thing must exist somewhere/sometime.
there's no true randomness in the universe!
my arse is random
I believe gargaj has leading.
Also: the universe is bloody awesome.
Also: the universe is bloody awesome.
Which part?
also reminds me of:
it only exists until you look at it...
Do numbers actually exist?
check .. http://dk.filmomania.pl/j/Scale_of_Universe_In93570.swf
how he walk with this feet :)
nice, but for a high mesh to low & overall to smooth for my taste.
looks he have his penis on his rib ;)
try to give him more colour variations & texture details...
nice, but for a high mesh to low & overall to smooth for my taste.
looks he have his penis on his rib ;)
try to give him more colour variations & texture details...
Awesome SWF, truelife
Infinity is fraud, eternity is fraud.
Even if the Universe is infinite, that doesn't mean the mass/energy within it isn't bounded.
Aside from entropy (including death), lineal time & taxation being constants the universe was here a long time before we were & will continue to be here a long time after we've gone.
Carpe diem. (You never know when that bus is going to come & run over you).
Carpe diem. (You never know when that bus is going to come & run over you).