On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 9:20:36 PM UTC-6, Jason wrote:
>
> I recently wrote an article on the size of the universe and the scope of 
> reality:
> https://alwaysasking.com/how-big-is-the-universe/
>
> It's first of what I hope will be a series of articles which are 
> largely inspired by some of the conversations I've enjoyed here. It covers 
> many topics including the historic discoveries, the big bang, inflation, 
> string theory, and mathematical realism.
>
> Jason
>

I see you agree with the MUH that there are infinite, identical repeats of 
any universe. I tend to think the opposite is true; namely, that in an 
infinite universe, there are no identical repeats; that is, every universe 
is unique. I've seen that the theory of infinite repeats is often 
"repeated", but where is the proof? AG 

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