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I was with you until the end.


those who have calculated the odds of our universe developing have figured that the odds are greater than the total number of particles in the universe. for it to be another version of this one those particles would also need to be organized in relation to each other in the same way.


All those particles of the universe will be spread out over greater and greater amounts of space until eventually no particle is within a billion light years of any other particle.  I know of no natural force that would permit them to interact with each other ever again even given infinite time, let alone organize them against astronomical odds.


Now just cause I don't know of a natural force that would do that it does not mean that it does not exist. But stating that such a thing will happen has got to be complete conjecture, not even rising to the level of faith (which is at least based on some subjective evidence).


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