Space is big, really big

Space is big, really big

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Dr Jekyll

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IainT

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245 months

Saturday 19th September 2015
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Shame they didn't actually do scale to the edge of the solar system and 'just' the furthest planet. Very cool though!

Nom de ploom

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181 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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i had the misfortune whilst off work yesterday to watch the Horizon programme about multi-verses...

jeez....

so many theories and yet none backed up by credible observation, might sound obvious but when someone says "there are an intinite number of univedrses out there and an infinite number of equivalent "yous".." I start to lose a bit of interest...


IainT

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245 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Not being completely up on the multiverse theory/ies does it demand an infinite number or does it just posit no upper bound on the number?

If the number is infinite then there are an infinite number of me typing this now. If it's a lack of upper bound then it's a finite but possibly growing number and there's probably only one me.

Dr Jekyll

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Thursday 24th September 2015
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Nom de ploom said:
i had the misfortune whilst off work yesterday to watch the Horizon programme about multi-verses...

jeez....

so many theories and yet none backed up by credible observation, might sound obvious but when someone says "there are an intinite number of univedrses out there and an infinite number of equivalent "yous".." I start to lose a bit of interest...
They aren't exactly theories, more different interpretations of the existing evidence.

In some way I find it more satisfying than the notion of collapsing probabilities.IE that the interference in the two slit experiment is caused by the possibility of a particle going through the other slot. As far as I'm concerned the interference isn't probably or possible or potential, it exists. So whatever causes it, whatever strange thing is in the other slot, must exist by any sensible definition of the word.

The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week, just as there are an infinite number who didn't. But one infinite number is millions of times the size of the other.

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

193 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Reminded me of the how big and how small are things video.
https://youtu.be/uaGEjrADGPA

Einion Yrth

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251 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week,
The problem I have is that I'm none of the rich versions of me.

warp9

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204 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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I've always wanted to pace out, with props, the thousand yard solar system on a beach somewhere.

Dr Jekyll said:
The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week, just as there are an infinite number who didn't. But one infinite number is millions of times the size of the other.
I watched a very interesting program (I think Horizon) about big numbers (check out Graham's Number), where they discussed the concept of infinity and basically said that all infinities are not equal. Similar to your example, you can count odd numbers to infinity, but that must be half the size of counting all numbers to infinity. silly

Mr. Potato Head

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226 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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warp9 said:
I watched a very interesting program (I think Horizon) about big numbers (check out Graham's Number), where they discussed the concept of infinity and basically said that all infinities are not equal. Similar to your example, you can count odd numbers to infinity, but that must be half the size of counting all numbers to infinity. silly
I enjoyed that too.
Here it is on the tube, I'm off to watch it now To Infinity and Beyond

The how big is the universe and how small is the universe are there too.

Good old BBC4

DibblyDobbler

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204 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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You probably all know this one already but a thought provoking fact I heard recently was - there are as many galaxies in the universe as there are stars in the galaxy (ie around a 100 Billion of each). Ridiculous wobble

Joscott

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111 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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Another one.

In 2 to 3 trillion years there will be absolutely no evidence available from observation that the universe is expanding. Not CMBR or any other kind of evidence (ie receeding galaxies) will be available. To all intents and purposes any scientists around at that time will be more in the dark than we are now and it could actually return cosmology to the dark ages relatively speaking.

Taken from Lawrence Kaus book 'A Universe From Nothing'.


menguin

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228 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
They aren't exactly theories, more different interpretations of the existing evidence.

In some way I find it more satisfying than the notion of collapsing probabilities.IE that the interference in the two slit experiment is caused by the possibility of a particle going through the other slot. As far as I'm concerned the interference isn't probably or possible or potential, it exists. So whatever causes it, whatever strange thing is in the other slot, must exist by any sensible definition of the word.

The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week, just as there are an infinite number who didn't. But one infinite number is millions of times the size of the other.
There must also be an infinite number of universes where you have not, and will not ever exist. So you're luckier than you think biggrin

Ps: if this infinite universe lark is true, why do we live in the boring one? The one without boob dragons?

Halmyre

11,567 posts

146 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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warp9 said:
I've always wanted to pace out, with props, the thousand yard solar system on a beach somewhere.

Dr Jekyll said:
The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week, just as there are an infinite number who didn't. But one infinite number is millions of times the size of the other.
I watched a very interesting program (I think Horizon) about big numbers (check out Graham's Number), where they discussed the concept of infinity and basically said that all infinities are not equal. Similar to your example, you can count odd numbers to infinity, but that must be half the size of counting all numbers to infinity. silly
But you could say that about counting the set of even numbers, i.e. half the complete set of numbers, to infinity, but the set of even numbers is obtained by multiplying every number in the complete set by two...

cirian75

4,359 posts

240 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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I have a headache now frown

Nom de ploom

4,890 posts

181 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
Nom de ploom said:
i had the misfortune whilst off work yesterday to watch the Horizon programme about multi-verses...

jeez....

so many theories and yet none backed up by credible observation, might sound obvious but when someone says "there are an intinite number of univedrses out there and an infinite number of equivalent "yous".." I start to lose a bit of interest...
They aren't exactly theories, more different interpretations of the existing evidence.

In some way I find it more satisfying than the notion of collapsing probabilities.IE that the interference in the two slit experiment is caused by the possibility of a particle going through the other slot. As far as I'm concerned the interference isn't probably or possible or potential, it exists. So whatever causes it, whatever strange thing is in the other slot, must exist by any sensible definition of the word.

The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week, just as there are an infinite number who didn't. But one infinite number is millions of times the size of the other.
and that is when you get to the quantum multiverses. each decision made splits the universe - i blew a gasket when they started talking about this on the documentary.

plus the mathematician was VERY annoying..."suck it up Einstein"...GFY dweeb

Joscott

20 posts

111 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Nom de ploom said:
Dr Jekyll said:
Nom de ploom said:
i had the misfortune whilst off work yesterday to watch the Horizon programme about multi-verses...

jeez....

so many theories and yet none backed up by credible observation, might sound obvious but when someone says "there are an intinite number of univedrses out there and an infinite number of equivalent "yous".." I start to lose a bit of interest...
They aren't exactly theories, more different interpretations of the existing evidence.

In some way I find it more satisfying than the notion of collapsing probabilities.IE that the interference in the two slit experiment is caused by the possibility of a particle going through the other slot. As far as I'm concerned the interference isn't probably or possible or potential, it exists. So whatever causes it, whatever strange thing is in the other slot, must exist by any sensible definition of the word.

The problem I have is that if there are an infinite number of copies of me. Not only is there one that won the lottery last week, there are an infinite number who won the lottery last week, just as there are an infinite number who didn't. But one infinite number is millions of times the size of the other.
and that is when you get to the quantum multiverses. each decision made splits the universe - i blew a gasket when they started talking about this on the documentary.

plus the mathematician was VERY annoying..."suck it up Einstein"...GFY dweeb
Surely the problem (or not) with the above 'multiverse' scenario is that it extrapolates into not just being about us. So, the splits going on are not just due to merely 'each decision' made by humans. "Shall I go to the party or not" isn't where it ends. The Universe doesn't know of or care about humankind. Rather, it's every decision ever made by any creature anywhere in the Universe throughout the whole of time. What about instances of happenstance like when something could have gone either way ie a rock falls from a cliff and bounces right instead of left on hitting the ground etc.

The logic leads you to levels of splitting that are on the order of trillions of splits per billionth of a second as new universes are created and themselves subjected to the same logical splitting process.

It makes you doubt the whole theory although I admit that it's the best we currently have to get us out of some theoretical bottlenecks.

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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menguin said:
Ps: if this infinite universe lark is true, why do we live in the boring one? The one without boob dragons?
Better than being in one of the ones with all the cock dragons though.

Martyboy84

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Friday 25th September 2015
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Zod

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Friday 25th September 2015
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Martyboy84 said:
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That is brilliant, thanks for sharing.
Minecraft World is the size of Neptune!

Dr Jekyll

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Friday 25th September 2015
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Joscott said:
Surely the problem (or not) with the above 'multiverse' scenario is that it extrapolates into not just being about us. So, the splits going on are not just due to merely 'each decision' made by humans. "Shall I go to the party or not" isn't where it ends. The Universe doesn't know of or care about humankind. Rather, it's every decision ever made by any creature anywhere in the Universe throughout the whole of time. What about instances of happenstance like when something could have gone either way ie a rock falls from a cliff and bounces right instead of left on hitting the ground etc.

The logic leads you to levels of splitting that are on the order of trillions of splits per billionth of a second as new universes are created and themselves subjected to the same logical splitting process.

It makes you doubt the whole theory although I admit that it's the best we currently have to get us out of some theoretical bottlenecks.
Multiple universes popping into existence is certainly a mind blowing concept, but then so is a single universe so I'm not sure it matters.

Also, I don't think it's decisions made by creatures that are supposed to split the universe. It's the fact that something could happen in either of two ways that does it. But so long as the particle in question doesn't affect anything else you can be in both universes quite happily. Once you interact with the particle then you split into the one that saw, for example, heads and the one that saw tails. That's why quantum computers are tricky, as soon as the outside world interferes you lose most of the possibilities.