grippins — 12/24/2023, 5:12:20 PM

hey so uh random theory go

yall know how 2d equations work right? put X in a function, and Y is the result.

you don’t have to do the math for all the results of the function to exist, because a true equation always exists, you just discover it.

so if we make X time and Y the entire state of the universe encoded into a number… isnt it possible for an multiple sandboxed universes to just exist without anyone making them or even discovering them?

like if we took X squared and made a graph, the values of Y exist whether or not we calculate them.

so uh, our universe MUST be one of those equations. if its possible, its true, like with any other equation.

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qwbanana:

i ain’t reading allat

12/28/2023, 6:33:37 PM
grippins:

lol why you comment

12/29/2023, 4:14:12 AM
portalpower:

+1

12/24/2023, 9:39:17 PM
grippins:

👍

12/24/2023, 10:21:53 PM
pkmnq:

I’ve actually come close to this thought with esolangs. Instead of a function, I was more imagining some simple Turing machine or whatever Brainpocalypse II is running the universe.

Quantum physics probably ruins this idea in some way, unfortunately.

12/24/2023, 5:46:55 PM
grippins:

Idk, if you remove some of the limits of a math function, it might work regardless of quantum mechanics

12/24/2023, 5:53:17 PM
grippins:

like if there was an equation that modified an atom at a specific particular point in time (X), which is theoretically possible, that would explain the unpredicability of quantum physics

12/24/2023, 5:55:17 PM
grippins:

i have never shared this with anyone and really wish to not think about this alone

12/24/2023, 5:14:36 PM