Why the Multiverse May Be the Most Dangerous Idea in PhysicsGeorge F. R. Ellis
"That is not something which naturally emerges from the mathematics," he said. "I should say there are various flavors of multiverse. ... In the vast majority of these, it's not that I could get in a rocket ship and travel out and visit another universe in the multiverse." Columbia U...
By the way, even if we have this equation, God + nothing = the world, there's already a problem: Why does God exist? God doesn't exist by logic alone unless you believe the ontological argument, and I hope you don't, because it's not a good argument. So it's conceiva...
and was followed byspider-man: no way home (2021, pictured below) doctor strange in the Multiverse of madness(2022), and the Oscar-winning everything everywhere all at Once (2022), not to mention various marvel and DC television series...
And when, where, and how did this crossover take place in the multiverse?Deadpool & Wolverineprovided the same answer to all those questions and more: it doesn’t matter, because making sense of timelines and canon isnot the point of the movieOpens in a new tab.Deadpool & Wolverineonly...
we're looking right now, we're doing the the data mining and analysis. one of the cool aspects of having all this data is you can go back looking at how did the solar panel do before flight one, before we really started shaking the system and then after flight one, how does that ...
The drayage piece of the supply chain is long. It can be a day, a day and a half, two days. [Narrator] So why does it take that long to move our container essentially a half mile? The United States ports are some of the most inefficient ...
It looks around, finds a pebble small enough to fit through the bottle’s neck, and drops it in, raising the level till it can drink again. The magpie does this eight times, apparently demonstrating an understanding of displacement. “Every time you want to claim that no other animals ...
You mention the multiverse, but the problems with that are: 1) It is not confirmed that a multiverse exists. All scientific theories rely on the one universe assumption because most of the evidence leads to that assumption. 2) It has been stated by...
“I’m not religious in the normal sense. I believe the universe is governed by the laws of science. The laws may have been decreed by God, but God does not intervene to break the laws.” (BBC News Interview,April 26, 2007)