On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 6:46 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

*> Poincare Recurrence doesn't apply for a universe with uncountably many
> possible states.*
>

If there are a uncountably infinite number of possible states then there is
certainly a countably infinite number of states too. And if there are a
countably infinite number of states then there is certainly a finite number
of states too; 10^10^10^10^100 or any other finite number you care to name.
As far as Poincare Recurrence is concerned uncountably infinite possible
states for the universe to be in is *VAST* overkill.

John K Clark

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