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Originally Posted by WilliamJenningsBryan
Given the constraints outlined by William of Occam, I'm wondering if the Multi-Universe theory stretches the complexity here and that Quantum Mechanics might be more productive. Consider the famous double-slit experiment, and particularly how the collapse of the probability wave can yield multiple outcomes and yet still be consistent. Add to that, we now know that Bell's Theorem has been verified and that the universe is non-local - permitting a quantum entanglement with the will of Jesus.
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So it would be better to say that they were all fragments of the same universe? Then physics might be consistent. Any symmetrical group manifest as particles, or fragments of particles, would always be the same group but with different fragments forming a concrete universe and the remainder forming parallel universes. Each meagre population crawling across the inner (3 dimensional) surface of its own hosepipe while the rest bounced and spiralled off the outside surface yet seeming to themselves, of course, inside their own hosepipes?
And we, (one of) the springers around?
But physics is
not consistent. The model cannot be true. If it were it would agree with The Bible.