Submitted by EmbarrassedFriend693 t3_zupcd2 in space
Stratusfear21 t1_j1krebw wrote
Reply to comment by EmbarrassedFriend693 in If big bounce happens, are we living same lives again and again? by EmbarrassedFriend693
No. With an infinite process each rendition would be something new ad infinitum. It takes extraordinarily very little to have extremely massive changes. Considering we'd have a different scenario every time; the chances of earth being a thing much less very broadly close to what it is now (and I don't think you fathom what I mean by broadly) would be such a small percentage that we can say it's not possible. It's not possible. You're only giving it a percentage because that's how math works. Truthfully though nobody has any clue on how any of this stuff works and they are all outlandish hypotheticals. We are still dumb apes poking at fire with sticks. We know very little about the nature of our reality. We know a little bit but very little in the grand scheme of things. And we don't even know the grand scheme of things.
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