On Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 5:43:13 PM UTC-6, Brent wrote:
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> On 9/22/2019 8:39 AM, Jason Resch wrote: 
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> > This is a consequence also of eternal inflation, and Guth used almost 
> > identical language saying everything that can happen happens an 
> > infinite number of times. 
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> The problem is to figure out what CAN happen.  There tends to be a 
> casual assumption that it's anything that can be imagined or anything 
> that is not a logical contradiction.  The former is vague (can you 
> imagine that Puerto Rico exists?).  The second can't be applied because 
> the world is not a set of propositions. "Everything" is ill defined.  
> Quantum mechanics is often cited as proving that everything happens, but 
> this is a misunderstanding.  QM also predicts that some things have zero 
> probability...that's why there are dark bands in a Young's slits 
> experiment. 
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> Brent 
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Tegmark claimed that everything that's mathematically possible, must occur.
Since the dark bands are NOT mathematically possible, Tegmark's general
claim cannot apply. So we must address ourselves to what IS mathematically
possible, which could include flying pigs with properly modified DNA. I 
don't
subscribe to the claim of many or infinite copies of anything. I've never 
seen
a proof of that; only assertions. And Jason mistakes the claim if it comes 
from
Tegmark. He did NOT claim that anything CONCEIVABLE must occur. AG
 

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