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RE: Stephen Hawking Gives a Final Verdict on the Multiverse
At the end of article from theguardian, there is this quote:
“We are not doing this for Platonic pleasure. Though it is fun.”
And it must indeed be fun to discover how reality itself works, and achieving that level of understanding is surely not easy.
The theory that other universes might be more similar to ours than what was previously thought is interesting, and I believe it considerably increases the possibility of being "clones" of ourselves, somewhere in existence.
Yes, it indeed must be quite an experience to have an indepth perception or deeper connection with the world. But as it is often said, the world chooses those it wants to grant mind-blowing revelations to. These people walk or study their way into a higher realm and they begin to speak in unheard-of ways.
As for we having clones of ourselves out in the wild, yes, this theory brings us one step closer to affirming or, in the least, embracing that fact. But really, considering the multiplicities of differences on Earth itself, both genetically and otherwise, I can't bring myself to fully settling with this fact.
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