(September 9, 2020 at 6:01 am)ignoramus Wrote:(September 8, 2020 at 2:57 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Nope. A re-Banged universe will have different physical properties.
Boru
Maybe not
Why can't all universes (if others) all render under one set of physical laws.
I mean, prime numbers, real numbers, fractions, zero, infinity, etc don't change and that's what our maths is based on?
The periodic table of the elements are just elements with 1, 2, 3, etc protons in them.
A bit like trying to work out the odds of life on other planets. Wildly unreliable with sample sets of one.
Because the chances of a second BB proceeding exactly like the first one are so unlikely as to be untenable. Suppose, for example, it produced no protons at all, or that the expansion was fractionally lesser or greater, or that the temperatures generated were lower. We'd end up with a universe remarkably dissimilar to this one.
On a smaller scale, Stephen Jay Gould once outlined the history of life as-we-know it on Earth and came up with a dozen different scenarios wherein the tiniest changes would have led to everything from no humans to no life at all. I imagine a re-do of the universe would be much the same. It's really only a matter of scale.
Boru
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