Re: Infinite Universe analogy for MWI

From: Jacques M Mallah <jqm1584.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 14:43:34 -0400

On Tue, 4 May 1999, Gale wrote:
> Jacques M Mallah wrote:
> > It never ceases to amaze me that many people who are adamantly
> > opposed to the MWI accept an infinite universe without blinking an eye.
> > This analogy also shows that the MWI is really a conservative hypothesis.
>
> That is quite interesting. Especially since priors on how a universe
> might form tend to suggest finite universes.
>
> > Right. Although I suppose one could generalize the idea of a
> > non-MWI infinite universe to include such things as Lee Smolin's universes
> > that are produced by black holes.
> > Current observations indicate that our universe is open and
> > suggest that the expansion is accelerating.
>
> I read current findings as general agreement on a hyperbolic geometry
> (with accelerating expansion even) but that whether this is associated
> with a closed or open universe is still undecided.

        That's interesting. I thought most people agreed that a
non-collapsing universe would be open. It remains true, that many people
believe that, but maybe not the most knowledgeable people. I don't really
know that much about current hypotheses on universe formation ...

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Received on Tue May 04 1999 - 11:52:41 PDT

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