Daniel · 10 answers · 1y

Do we exist an infinite amount of times if the universe is infinitely big?

🤷‍♀️ I’m not sure if the mysteries of the universe will ever be fully solved

No, God was gonna create infinite universes, but he got to 13 and saw the first 12 were already on fire and he was like fuck it I'm done

Possibly, but not necessarily. You can have an infinitely large pattern that doesn't contain every finite pattern an infinite number of times, or even once.

AFAIK time and space are closely intertwined. If we suppose one cannot exist without the other and if we assume the universe will never shrink to the point of singularity, "time" will go on forever?
IDK man! I came across the idea of Big Bounce and Big Crunch and I thought if there is no space, there is no time either. Then again our conception of time, space, and "infinity" are probably limited.

Even if it is infinitely big, there's only a finite supply of matter, so my answer is no.

There is a Universe in the Multiverse where this holds true I think. Though the Multiverse likely itself doesn't hold true. It is an idea that doesn't offer fasification. So any idea based upon this is rather religion than anything else.

Anything can exist yet not all things live as time extends beyond anything. In a finite world sometimes it's easy to forget what's in the moment when time pulls ones mind in many directions. Then again what we don't know can't hurt us until we are aware of it's truth and our own reality shifts? Then again... should not over think... And just nod and say indubitably good sir while I blow on my bubble pipe 🤔

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