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Are there Infinite Versions of You?

2020-02-03 Education
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PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE ↓ More info below ↓ Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and hear special announcements! https://tinyurl.com/yx9cusk5 Check out the Space Time Merch Store https://pbsspacetime.com/ If the universe goes on forever, does that mean there are infinite versions of you out there? Hosted by Matt O'Dowd Written by Matt O'Dowd Graphics by Leonardo Scholzer & Adriano Leal Post Production: Yago Ballarini, Max Willians, Pedro Osinski Directed by: Andrew Kornhaber Executive Producers: Eric Brown & Andrew Kornhaber End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRl6-nb4iOnsij-vnpAjp0Q The cosmological equations that so beautifully describe our universe make an uncomfortable prediction: interpreting them in the most straightforward way, they tell us that the universe may be infinite. Or not; it could turn out that the universe contains enough matter and energy to close in on itself and be finite, or perhaps the simplest interpretation of the cosmological equations is TOO simple. But according to our best theoretical understanding, an infinite universe seems at least possible - and some would say likely. If so this raises an even more crazy possibility. An infinite universe may literally contain every possible thing allowable by the laws of physics - each in infinite multitude. And that includes infinite versions of you. Today I’m going to try to convince THIS version of the reality of all of the others. Big Bang Supporters Alexander Tamas David Barnholdt David Nicklas Fabrice Eap Juan Benet Morgan Hough Quasar Supporters Christina Oegren Mark Heising Vinnie Falco Hypernova Supporters chuck zegar Danton Spivey Donal Botkin Edmund Fokschaner Hank S John Hofmann John Pollock John R. Slavik Jordan Young Joseph Salomone Julian Tyacke Justin Ash Mathew Matthew O'Connor Syed Ansar Timothy McCulloch Timothy McCulloch Gamma Ray Burst Supporters A G Adrian Hatch Adrien Molyneux AlecZero Andreas Nautsch Angela Prigge Bradley Jenkins Brandon labonte Craig Stonaha Dan Warren Daniel Lyons David Bethala DFaulk Eric Kiebler Frederic Simon Geoffrey Short Graydon Goss Greg Smith John Funai John Griffith John Robinson Jonathan Nesfeder Josh Thomas Kevin Lee Kevin Warne Kyle Hofer Malte Ubl Michael Conroy Nick Virtue Nick Wright Patrick Sutton Paul Rose Robert Ilardi Scott Gossett Sean Warniaha Sipke Schoorstra Steve Bradshaw Tatiana Vorovchenko Tim Stephani Tonyface Tybie Fitzhugh Yurii Konovaliuk Randall Sylvia

Top Comments (10)

@xerohpoint431 2020-02-03

Whenever I hear about infinite universes I like to think about really funny ones like for example one where every coin flip ever made in that universe always landed on heads and that just became something everybody accepted but never quite understood why it always landed on heads.

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@danstone8783 2020-02-04

If there are other versions of me I hope they're having a better time.

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@markschultz2897 2020-02-03

He isn't me if he didn't do that really embarrassing thing that one time.

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@slick4401 2020-02-04

“Ford! There's an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out.”

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@fconstraints 2020-02-04

I find it oddly comforting that there could be an alternate universe where there's an alternate me that didn't make the mistakes I made.

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@informationparadox387 2020-02-05

I came to comment section for my entertainment but I can't even understand the comments! Lol!😂

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@slashbrees2288 2021-05-28

The dislikes are just grumpy parallel versions of the people who liked.

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@deanhickerson1000 2020-02-06

Infinitely many of me have decided that whenever I have a difficult decision to make I'll just flip a coin. Because among those of me who agonize over the decision, infinitely many will make one choice and infinitely many will make the other, so why waste time agonizing about it? Infinitely many of me are still agonizing over whether or not that's a good idea.

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@Maladjester 2021-04-05

You said "a universe where Shakespeare's plays are long strings of S underscored with fecal smears" with a straight face. Mad props.

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@thepizzaguyishere273 2020-02-04

I've loved all the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy references in this show over the years but I never expected to learn something new about my favorite books. When Arthur told Ford "There's an infinite number of monkeys out here that want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out" I always thought it was just some weird/funny idea DNA came up with

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