Comment on They say in an infinite multiverse versions of you exist. Yet there's an infinity of fractional numbers between 1 and 2 with no whole number 3 between, so infinity can exist without every possibility.

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vexikron@lemmy.zip ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

For something to be a possible universe vs an impossible universe, we would be talking about possible laws of physics that do and do not allow for a universe to exist.

That would be the constraints to an infinite set of possible universes.

The fact that there exist an infinity of fractions between one and two is irrelevant and has no bearing on this at all.

There are absolutely not an infinite number of things that could be excluded from the set of infinite possible universes.

Gravity, for example. Last I checked, it was posited that a universe could possibly exist without the Weak Nuclear Force, but I have never heard of a possible universe that could exist without the Strong Nuclear Force or Electromagnetism.

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