OK, that does make sense.
But I guess maybe I'm reading too much into Chad's ramblings.
What I was getting was that he was saying that if universe B and C and D, etc exist, they can't have the same properties as our universe, universe A. Whereas what I get from what you said would be more like, the odds of another universe (B, C, D, etc) having the same properties as universe A, would be small, but nothing directly prevents it either.
Or am I hitting out into left field?
But I guess maybe I'm reading too much into Chad's ramblings.
What I was getting was that he was saying that if universe B and C and D, etc exist, they can't have the same properties as our universe, universe A. Whereas what I get from what you said would be more like, the odds of another universe (B, C, D, etc) having the same properties as universe A, would be small, but nothing directly prevents it either.
Or am I hitting out into left field?
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