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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 23:56:44 UTC No. 16589703
If reality is the collapse of probability into occurrence, is every point of occurrence connected to, and in communication with, every other point of occurrence past, present and future?
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Feb 2025 00:07:02 UTC No. 16589707
The answer could be no but also made up for by the fact that any sensors we make will be comprised of ridiculously large numbers of particles.
For instance, to see neutrino flux we just make increasingly larger facilities to overcome the lack of interaction.
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Feb 2025 00:47:39 UTC No. 16589726
>>16589703
nope. it takes time for signals to propagate. some regions of the universe are moving apart faster than c (or will be due to acceleration of expansion), and are out of causal contact, being beyond each other's causal horizons.
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Feb 2025 02:21:42 UTC No. 16589786
>>16589726
if that's the case what happens if every single particle is out of causal contact?
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Feb 2025 02:43:05 UTC No. 16589812
>>16589786
big rip scenario
probably won't happen to gravitationally-bound systems, but it's an idea that's been considered
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Feb 2025 12:11:50 UTC No. 16590092
>>16589812
>big rip
big f