RE: Life after death?
July 20, 2014 at 1:04 pm
(This post was last modified: July 20, 2014 at 1:09 pm by vorlon13.)
The other 'identical' universe may not 'diverge' from identicalness with our universe for another billion years, perhaps.
And assuming an infinity of other universes, there will be 'identical' ones to ours that maintain their identicalness 'forever', and there will be an infinite number that maintain their 'identicalness' with ours for only finite periods. And there will be examples at intervals of all possible increments of the Planck time.
There will also be non identical universes at their starts that will evolve into identicalness with ours, and again, plethoras of them at every possible Planck time.
There will also be universes identical to ours with differing Planck intervals.
And assuming an infinity of other universes, there will be 'identical' ones to ours that maintain their identicalness 'forever', and there will be an infinite number that maintain their 'identicalness' with ours for only finite periods. And there will be examples at intervals of all possible increments of the Planck time.
There will also be non identical universes at their starts that will evolve into identicalness with ours, and again, plethoras of them at every possible Planck time.
There will also be universes identical to ours with differing Planck intervals.