ruveyn wrote:
ValMikeSmith wrote:
ruveyn wrote:
computerlove wrote:
If the universe is infinite, there's on some planet on some galaxy a Sun just like us, a planet just like us, and there's someone exactly like any of you, doing exactly the same thing that you're doing right now as you read this.
In another galaxy in another planet there's also an Orwell that looks like Fuzzy.
or is Fuzzy a quantum holographic ripple in the event horizon?
What you say does not follow logically from the infinitude of the Cosmos.
ruveyn
In the digits of Pi there must be found a video taken on such
a planet, of the people and places mentioned.
Youtube Vironcybernet has found audiovisual things in numbers.
That might be true if the sequence of digits is random with a uniform probability distribution. But not all infinite sequences are random. Infinitude does not imply randomness.
ruveyn
Randomness does not imply infinitude.
I can instantly find any file in the numbers like this one:
0.12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334...
using an equation simple enough to teach a monkey to type Shakespeare.
Its all as easy as Pi, and as easy as 1 2 3, as people say.
But that's already been done,
according to those who claim
that Shakespeare was the first monkey to do it.