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Topic: Infinite streak of boxes within boxes (Read 98 times)

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May 12, 2018, 07:49:49 PM
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According to some modern physicists such as M. Kaku, our whole universe is just a tiny 3-dimensional case in an infinite sea of other universes in a 11-dimensional parent universe that in turn might be a part of a even larger parent universe and so the story goes on maybe even further than that.

Realizing now that known unknowns are somewhat quantifiable, it is clear that unknown unknowns are infinite both in their quantity and also their nature. Now if we accept that complexity of nature is beyond our ability of comprehension and that we are a kind of a blind man trying to cross busy avenue using very limited means that are at his disposal, let`s try to reason further and identify modest role of our human society in the grand scheme of things.

Considering that at present only supercomputer at everyone`s disposal is Internet we could use it wisely and develop this subject further at any direction you may find it appropriate. All opinions are most welcome.
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