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Topicyou didn't exist for like 4.5 billion years
LuciferSage
02/13/21 11:15:03 PM
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waterdeepchu posted...
people have actually worked this out.A new big bang creating a new universe should happen in 10^10^10^56 years. Whats really interesting is that is the amount of time before a new, randomly configured universe to come to exist, and its also the amount of time it would take for a unvierse identical to our own to come into existence again. The numbers we're dealign with are so huge that even if every other possible configuration happens between when ours ends and evnetually forms again, the difference between that and a single random universe emerging is lost in the rounding error.

And all of the entirety of what we know of Creation with all the laws of physics may entirely exist within a false vacuum state to begin with.

The LHC does make me nervous a bit. I don't care if they open a portal to hell, but if they fuck up and get a strangelet at random the entire universe is fucked for this cycle.

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