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In a multiverse is it more likely that a universe is created by an intelligent being rather ...

The following question assumes a multiverse of universes, infinite time and the ability of intelligent agents to create entire other universes: Would this mean that after an infinite period of time …
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Being a determinist and a believer in a multiverse seems contradictory

A multiverse provides the determinist with an explanation for randomness. … The multiverse attempts to provide that explanation. …
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Occam's razor and the Multiverse Hypotesis

According to Wikipedia the association of Occam's razor to many worlds goes back to Hugh Everett who originated the idea of many worlds in 1957: Since the wavefunction merely appears to have colla …
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Is there any physics-model version of Tegmark's hypothesis?

Max Tegmark answers the question Is the physical world isomorphic to some mathematical structure? with the claim that "The physical world is completely mathematical" and "Everything that exists mathem …
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Did physicist Max Born think that mathematical structures are platonic entities?

Because of that there need not be a multiverse of universes from Born's perspective. Each mathematical theory need not be a separate universe. Tegmark, M. (2009). … The multiverse hierarchy. arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1283. Retrieved on August 22, 2019 from arXiv.org at https://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.1283.pdf …
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Did physicist Eugene Wigner think that every mathematical structure existed as an isolated u...

Max Tegmark references Eugene Wigner's "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences" from a collection of Wigner's essays, Symmetries and Reflections in "The Multiverse Hierarchy … The multiverse hierarchy. arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1283. Retrieved on August 24, 2019 from arXiv.org at https://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.1283.pdf Wigler, E. P. Symmetries and Reflections. …
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Does Tegmark himself include paraconsistent mathematical structures in his mathematical mult...

Max Tegmark has four levels to his multiverse hierarchy. However all of these levels include possible worlds. They do not contain contradictions. … The multiverse hierarchy. arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1283. Retrieved on May 14, 2019 from arXiv.org at https://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.1283.pdf Wikipedia contributors. (2019, April 6). …
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