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If there is a posibility that multiple universes exist, vibrateing on different cords under diffreent vibrations, and that you exist on each of them then we are in big troble. The laws of what we know, if they are based on vibration, the lows should be complicty different. We might be nothing but a high frickquency life form, in witch case we should learn some more, and see if frickquency is cuasing what at the end of the day we experience.

2007-04-25 18:52:18 · 2 answers · asked by DOREL 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Could be you exist on none of them and are just a figment of my imagination. See solipsism.

I think it depends on what you mean by "you". If "you" is your conciousness or mind, then "you" probably only exist in one multiverse at a time. "You" are not aware of all the infinite number of other "you" but that doesn't mean some or all of them are not aware of the you that you perceive as "you". If there are an infinity of multiverses, in at least one of them there will be a you that is aware of "you" but "you" won't be aware of the other you. Or, depending on your state of mind, maybe "you" could or will be aware of other yous.

If not, why do you only perceive the one you that you consider to be "you"? There are numerous (infinite?) possibilities that you may or may not be able to investigate. Consider these:: (1) there are no multiverses (2) there are multiverses but the one "you" are in is closed to your knowledge of the others (3) there are other multiverses that "you" could observe but something is currently preventing that from happening. I am sure you can imagine other possibilities. Well, having a good imagination, I can.

No one, to the best of my knowledge, has ever linked the human mind to any aspect of physical reality, which is what the study of physics is about, except for this observation: each mind controls the body it is "in" until death. After that, no one knows what happens to the mind or whether it continues as "you" in some other plane of existence or multiverse or whatever.

In any event, absent evidence to the contrary, speculation on the existence of multiverses and their consquences is probably best dealt with by philosophy and metaphysics. You will find no definitive answers in physics as we understand it today.

By the way (BTW), what the heck is a "frickquency"? Sounds like some kind of fast-food chicken.

2007-04-25 19:33:13 · answer #1 · answered by hevans1944 5 · 0 0

Science confines itself to hypotheses that can be tested with experiments.

I recommend you look up the word "frequency". This should make you aware of how little sense your paragraph makes.

2007-04-25 22:09:59 · answer #2 · answered by lithiumdeuteride 7 · 0 0

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