Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Meta Universe Multiverse Converse(Chuck)

Characterizing now and then here and there as infinite probabilities once sounded silly. Some ideas do that. They flip polarity often enough that they are sometimes attracted to themselves. It's not common, given the very larger number of variables involved, but it happens. If you choose to see infinity as an impossibly long set of zeroes and ones, you'll know that I'm right. Even if you don't, the probability of my being right is the same probability as it's opposite.

Infinite and eternal are the same idea for different states of stuff. Stuff exists in space and time. Neither space nor time have beginnings nor ends. They are stuck together with an energy that doesn't show up on anything in your lab. You've got to get out of the lab, into the field to figure it out.