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Post by pickinduck on Mar 7, 2012 8:37:21 GMT -6
I was watching a TV show a few days ago about alternate universes and it said that sciences proof for the existence of them is like not being able to pin down the atom because they say it exists in more then one universe. Now this is what came into my head. They can split the atom thou. So wouldn't the resulting explosion occur in the other universes as well? Could this explain the Russian Siberian explosion, deserts of glass, and high mountain vitrified forts?
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Mar 7, 2012 21:43:22 GMT -6
I doubt it. The atom splitting happens on a microscopic level. Those occurrences would have to be precipitated by something else. It was an interesting idea, though. It's a possibility that the atom splitting in other universes would affect the atom splitting that goes on in this one.
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Post by pickinduck on Mar 7, 2012 21:47:58 GMT -6
That doesn't negate what I said.
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Mar 7, 2012 21:52:13 GMT -6
The atom splitting will be contained in the colliders though. The outside world isn't affected, that we can see, anyway.
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Post by pickinduck on Mar 16, 2012 9:56:12 GMT -6
I wasn't even thinking of those. I was thinking of atomic bombs. What if when one goes off here it goes off in a parallel universe as well. One or more that might not be expecting it.
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Post by sherlew (Ret) on Mar 16, 2012 10:10:48 GMT -6
Ah, now that would be different all together. Bombs didn't occur to me, but then I don't like thinking about them, I suppose.
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Post by Tomspy77 on Mar 25, 2012 18:30:13 GMT -6
I LIVE in an alt universes! ;-)
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