Quote (deadheadbob @ Nov 25 2009 06:06pm)
There has to be a definite number of universes because only a definite number of things could be different from each one. Even if the only difference was that my eyes were green in another universe, it would still be 1 less universe that could exist.
Why could it not be possible that two universes would take the exact same course?
Edit: Ok, that is a solid argument then, but I believe my theory can actually be used as an argument against it.
Stating that there is a universe for every possible different outcome kind of solidifies my theory in stone, taking the question of the existence of such beings completely out of question. Ok, so such beings exist somewhere, and they are creating new universes, adding different outcomes, even bending the laws of nature, physics etc. This suggests to me that if universes can be manufactured, and you can change the conditions on which something acts upon something else, this creates the possibility for an infinite amount of universes.
This post was edited by pissed247 on Nov 25 2009 02:15am