On 2/3/2014 11:49 PM, LizR wrote:
I did wonder once if, since the holographic principle implies that the information in a universe is proportional to the surface area of the Hubble sphere, could it be that the information in the /multiverse/ is proportional to the volume of the Hubble sphere?

(Although I guess the multiverse probably contains way more info than that...)

But presumably only because it can have much bigger Hubble spheres. For a given size Hubble sphere, which is to say for a given epoch after the big bang, there are only finitely many different possible Hubble spheres.

At least that's the theory.

Brent

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