Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Why Did The Universe Come Into Existence? (And why the last post about this is incomplete)
How did the universe come into existence?
SEE PREVIOUS POST: WHY INFINITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS A VALUE.
Well, basically, it came into existence because the odds of that happening were not 0%. Since the existence of time in the verse ours was born is unknown, we can define the odds of the universe coming into existence by the following: ∞ (100-x) where "x" are the odds of the universe occurring. Therefore: x= ∞ (100-x) Send ∞ to the other side: x/∞= 100-x.
To solve this, you must consider that not all infinities are equal. Example: A circle with a diameter of ∞ has a circumference of ∞ as well, but the circumference still is π times longer since diameter x π = circumference.
No matter the value of "x" you get 0.00[...]001 on the left side of the equation.
Now send the x on the other side. 0.00[...]001+x=100.
So the odds of the universe happening are of 99.9999999%
These odds occur every infinith of an instant.
If 99.9% is the value of X, we must start all over again with that in mind.
99.9= ∞ (100-99.9)
99.9= ∞ ( 0.0[...]01 )
99.9=1=100 or, the multiple of 10 that is closest to 99.9, in this case, 100.
The odds for the universe to exist are not even 99.9%, rather 100%.
100% multiplied by ∞.
The existence of the universe is in no way impressive to me.
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