Is it possible that a physical universe (or all universes -in the case that there are parallel universes) exists only to complete the temporal evolution of all possible states in the specified universe when the rules of evolution (laws of physics) are subject to the constraints imposed by Goedel's Incompletenes Theorems?? (Ignore the paradoxes found by G. Cantor in developing Set Theory.)
2006-07-16
09:21:17
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