http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-mu ... -explained
An omnipotent, omniscient god could simply eliminate universes the moment they began to diverge from perfection. Then the multiverse would only contain a still infinite number of perfect universes hosting a still infinite number of perfect beings who all believe in an all-powerful and benevolent God, who never actually has to do anything except poke the [DELETE] button if anything imperfect appears.
Sounds like a nice universe to be in--if you're perfect, of course.
[2017-02-02] The Multiverse Explained
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Re: [2017-02-02] The Multiverse Explained
Isn't this one basically the ending of Rama Revealed?
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Re: [2017-02-02] The Multiverse Explained
[quote="Songster"]Isn't this one basically the ending of Rama Revealed?[/quote]
That's quite a spoiler, Songster, just dumping the end of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama tetralogy like that!
Then again, I could imagine someone plowing through all four books and then exclaiming after the last pages of Rama Revealed, "WTF? This whole thing was just an expansion of an SMBC comic?" had they not read your comment. So maybe you've done someone a great service after all.
That's quite a spoiler, Songster, just dumping the end of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama tetralogy like that!
Then again, I could imagine someone plowing through all four books and then exclaiming after the last pages of Rama Revealed, "WTF? This whole thing was just an expansion of an SMBC comic?" had they not read your comment. So maybe you've done someone a great service after all.
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Re: [2017-02-02] The Multiverse Explained
... it was published 24 years ago, I think they'll liveTony wrote:That's quite a spoiler, Songster, just dumping the end of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama tetralogy like that!