Does Infinite Universe Theory Mean That Everything is Possible?

Nowadays, some folks claim there might be another you in a parallel universe. The answer is NO.

Glenn Borchardt

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Note how the consupponible scientific assumptions lead to the correct answer to this question. It is a lesson in how critical fundamental assumptions are to the survival or the demise of a paradigm.

Daniel Ismail writes:

“I wanted to take the time to commend you on your work in the paper Infinite Universe Theory.

As has been discussed for centuries, the concept of infinity has been difficult for the analytical mind to grasp, let alone accept. However, I have tried to apply my own theories and analogies to explaining my take on IUT and perhaps even expand on the theory.

I am of the opinion that the BBT has it’s place within the IUT as I believe even you suggest “We need to abandon the idea of empty space and the view that systems actually could exist in isolation”. The problem with the BBT is that it refers to a specific event in time. However, we know that for something to occur there has to be certain conditions for that event to occur. I believe that those conditions are unique to our “plane of existence” not that these conditions are in place due to the evolution of that universe i.e. age. Obviously, my theory taps into the multiverse theory. The way I try to explain my theory is by using the branch of mathematics not often used, probability

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Glenn Borchardt

Dr. Borchardt, scientific philosopher and theoretical physicist, has advanced Infinite Universe Theory as the ultimate replacement for the Big Bang Theory.