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Digiclipse
So I was perusing the front page of reddit.com this morning, and came across this little gem:
http://digiclipse.digi-pop.net/about
And I swear, you can't make this stuff up.
The forums are currently down, but hopefully, they'll be back soon. Some of the content is legendary, so go have a laugh. The quotes are hilarious too, and include stuff like this, which I pulled from the forums.
"And of course, we have the regular Quantum Physicist to clear things up:
Recent developments in cosmology and particle physics, such as the string landscape picture, have led to the remarkable realization that our universe - rather than being unique - could be just one of many universes. The multiverse proposal helps to explain the origin of the universe and some of its observational features. Since the physical constants can be different in other universes, the fine-tunings which appear necessary for the emergence of life may also be explained.
Things get interesting when the multiverse theory is combined with ideas from sub-atomic particle physics. Evidence is mounting that what physicists took to be God-given unshakeable laws may be more like local by-laws, valid in our particular cosmic patch, but different in other pocket universes. Travel a trillion light years beyond the Andromeda galaxy, and you might find yourself in a universe where gravity is a bit stronger or electrons a bit heavier.
The vast majority of these other universes will not have the necessary fine-tuned coincidences needed for life to emerge; they are sterile and so go unseen. Only in Goldilocks universes like ours where things have fallen out just right, purely by accident, will sentient beings arise to be amazed at how ingeniously bio-friendly their universe is.
If as proposed, when we make any choice; or when any action occur there is a paralell universe created in which all the possible variables have occured; then we are left with the logical certainty that there are an infinit number of universes. If we hold this to be true then one of them must contain what we know as the Digimon world."
So I was perusing the front page of reddit.com this morning, and came across this little gem:
http://digiclipse.digi-pop.net/about
And I swear, you can't make this stuff up.
The forums are currently down, but hopefully, they'll be back soon. Some of the content is legendary, so go have a laugh. The quotes are hilarious too, and include stuff like this, which I pulled from the forums.
"And of course, we have the regular Quantum Physicist to clear things up:
Recent developments in cosmology and particle physics, such as the string landscape picture, have led to the remarkable realization that our universe - rather than being unique - could be just one of many universes. The multiverse proposal helps to explain the origin of the universe and some of its observational features. Since the physical constants can be different in other universes, the fine-tunings which appear necessary for the emergence of life may also be explained.
Things get interesting when the multiverse theory is combined with ideas from sub-atomic particle physics. Evidence is mounting that what physicists took to be God-given unshakeable laws may be more like local by-laws, valid in our particular cosmic patch, but different in other pocket universes. Travel a trillion light years beyond the Andromeda galaxy, and you might find yourself in a universe where gravity is a bit stronger or electrons a bit heavier.
The vast majority of these other universes will not have the necessary fine-tuned coincidences needed for life to emerge; they are sterile and so go unseen. Only in Goldilocks universes like ours where things have fallen out just right, purely by accident, will sentient beings arise to be amazed at how ingeniously bio-friendly their universe is.
If as proposed, when we make any choice; or when any action occur there is a paralell universe created in which all the possible variables have occured; then we are left with the logical certainty that there are an infinit number of universes. If we hold this to be true then one of them must contain what we know as the Digimon world."