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Post by Archer on May 2, 2009 10:06:15 GMT
I was just wondering if there are parallel worlds like Earth.I'm thinking that the universe consists of numerous galaxies and in each galaxy there is one Earth but the only difference is the you there has a different life.It's like a world that explores the possibility of "What if I did that?"What do you guys think?Can parallel worlds exist?
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2009 10:57:12 GMT
Probably can, with like wormhole theories and blackholes. There's actually a lot of thought going into this type of stuff. Ever heard of the famous "Schrodinger's cat theory"?
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Post by Phoenix Wright on May 3, 2009 22:11:07 GMT
Yes yes yes.... the cat in the ha....box. What was it? A bowl of poison or something? The cat may be dead, and it may be live. So the cat is both dead and alive. You don't know until you open the box. Of course, i like Doc Brown's theory better. (From Back to the Future)
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Post by Archer on May 5, 2009 15:44:31 GMT
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Post by Phoenix Wright on May 5, 2009 22:53:11 GMT
lol not really. Unless time travel was available. Then you might be able to test them out.
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Post by shadowgregarzx on May 7, 2009 5:38:47 GMT
Would we get along with our Other-Selves? This world is full of mysteries. Too much. XD
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Post by Archer on May 7, 2009 10:24:28 GMT
lol Other-selves will be a pain in the ass cause they would have different personalities.It'll feel like a play and the only actor is you playing out all the role.
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Post by xXiTz InFaMoUsX on May 9, 2009 1:59:39 GMT
I would say that parallel worlds exist simaltaneous to ours almost overlapping but invisible to the other world
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Post by Archer on May 9, 2009 10:35:57 GMT
Well, MC, that's obvious cause if they did overlap it'd be the end for both worlds.
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Post by shadowgregarzx on May 10, 2009 22:17:31 GMT
I wonder what the game systems there would be like...
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Post by Archer on May 11, 2009 10:28:00 GMT
I wonder what the game systems there would be like... Maybe they have games like The World from .hack or something like games that are played using only and only your brainwaves.
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Post by ryokushin on May 14, 2009 3:23:27 GMT
(PS before I go on my rantage (like rampage) there is a controller out there which, I can't remember what it's called, I think it's the Neo something. But you put it on and it goes with nerve impulses, eye movements, brain waves, and it detects those while you play (mainly First Person Shooter(FPS) games). It's a very great thing, I don't know how it works, but it's badass. Buddy of mine has it) I'm gonna go on a science spam for a bit--because this seems fun. Parallel worlds. Would be fun to think about, but then I'd have to go off of the basis from Chrono Cross--anyone play it? If not, then you're gonna be confused. Here's a spoiler. Serge (main character) lives in a world where he is not supposed to. There are two worlds. One where he lives, one where he dies. Parallel worlds polar opposites. In the game there are two worlds, the "main" world and the "other" world (I don't remember the name for the other world). In it, essentially, what happens is like what happens in Chrono Trigger. If you do something in one world(time period in CT), it directly effects the other. Now if there was a parallel world, like in CC, there would be NUMEROUS parallel worlds. Assume it this way. Archer dies (sorry buddy--I don't know you, makes it easier to kill you off). There is a parallel world where he lives, another where he is paralyzed, another where he is mentally retarded from the accident (depending on the situation). Okay, so he doesn't die--he escapes, barely, the fact that his ex girlfriend from 9 years ago went mentally unstable and went on a rampage to kill him because she switched her downers for uppers and wanted revenge off of everyone who she ever loved but they left her because she was psychotic (again, easier because I don't know your life--if this has happened, it is just a coincidence). Now, he survives, the girl is put in jail (at that moment another parallel world is happening where she did kill him, yet she didn't go to jail, or one where she killed him and she went to jail, where she didn't kill him and he went cripple, and she went cripple from flying through the windshield) and so on. You see. If that's how a parallel world would work that is how it would go--there would be an infinite amount of worlds out there and there'd be no way to be able to actually asses every single variable which would happen. Which would mean that there would be a world for EVERYTHING. IF there is one parallel world there is many, you can't make exceptions.
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Post by Archer on May 14, 2009 8:50:37 GMT
^ That's what I said in my first post.....I'm just saying if it's really possible....
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Post by Phoenix Wright on May 14, 2009 19:54:38 GMT
Yes i've played Chrono Cross before, its a great game. But Technically, the whole parallel worlds thing is both possible and not possible. Bring us back to the cat in a box theory. Basically, we won't know, and we can't know. There is never going to be a definite answer to this, as there won't be for a black hole. But creating your own graph type thing is quite fun. Making/planning decisions about what your day could end up like. Even something simple, such as lunch. Like if you had ham or turkey. It could be that the turkey is old, but you didn't know, and you go t sick. Or the other way around. Its simpe really, until you get REALLY into it.
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Post by ArkAngel on May 15, 2009 10:49:10 GMT
Well...if there were parallel worlds, we wouldnt really know until we are able to detect them...and that's gonna take the science industry quite some time... And you guys dont even want to HEAR about M-theory, the theory about higher dimensional membranes, branes, p-branes, alternate dimensions, "the bulk", gravity in higher dimensions...ARGH!!!!!!!! I read a book on it once. It was interesting. But my head hurt after a while. ;D
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