Richardthughes

Posts: 9476 Joined: Jan. 2006
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| Quote (heddle @ May 21 2007,12:07) | Richard,
I didn't go to Cornell; I went to Carnegie Mellon.
Yes, if I understand your question, a theoretical infinity of universes can arise, depending on the model, either in series or in parallel (or both.) |
Sorry about the school confusion Dave. I'm careful playing probability games with anything that contains an 'infinite' and at least one positive occurrence. Do you remember 'Drake's equation' - I guess that was the first time I thought about such things. Personally, I think the universe would be a much more fun place if life and intelligence were common emergent properties.
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