>So realistically, we’re talking about at least 10^10^50 Universes that started off with initial conditions that might be very similar to our own.
Presumably, what follows from initial conditions is bound by determinism.
By the logic of that assumption, even if we assume an infinite set of initial conditions, can there really be alternate universes wherein everything is identical except for one miniscule thing, billions of years after initial conditions have unfolded?
Presumably, what follows from initial conditions is bound by determinism.
By the logic of that assumption, even if we assume an infinite set of initial conditions, can there really be alternate universes wherein everything is identical except for one miniscule thing, billions of years after initial conditions have unfolded?