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Are there Infinite Versions of You? 

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If the universe goes on forever, does that mean there are infinite versions of you out there?
Hosted by Matt O'Dowd
Written by Matt O'Dowd
Graphics by Leonardo Scholzer & Adriano Leal
Post Production: Yago Ballarini, Max Willians, Pedro Osinski
Directed by: Andrew Kornhaber
Executive Producers: Eric Brown & Andrew Kornhaber
End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: / @jrsschattenberg
The cosmological equations that so beautifully describe our universe make an uncomfortable prediction: interpreting them in the most straightforward way, they tell us that the universe may be infinite. Or not; it could turn out that the universe contains enough matter and energy to close in on itself and be finite, or perhaps the simplest interpretation of the cosmological equations is TOO simple. But according to our best theoretical understanding, an infinite universe seems at least possible - and some would say likely. If so this raises an even more crazy possibility. An infinite universe may literally contain every possible thing allowable by the laws of physics - each in infinite multitude. And that includes infinite versions of you. Today I’m going to try to convince THIS version of the reality of all of the others.
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@xerohpoint431
@xerohpoint431 4 года назад
Whenever I hear about infinite universes I like to think about really funny ones like for example one where every coin flip ever made in that universe always landed on heads and that just became something everybody accepted but never quite understood why it always landed on heads.
@Xeridanus
@Xeridanus 4 года назад
Sounds like a Douglas Adams passage.
@jsmunroe
@jsmunroe 4 года назад
But man the fire storm if it eventually does land tails.
@xerohpoint431
@xerohpoint431 4 года назад
@@jsmunroe I also imagine a universe where every coin flip landed on heads, except there was one time it landed on tails but nobody believes it.
@BenoHourglass
@BenoHourglass 4 года назад
In that case, couldn't it be possible that some of the things that _we_ establish as "true" is just something highly improbable happening over and over again? How would we tell the difference between that and established laws of nature?
@xerohpoint431
@xerohpoint431 4 года назад
@@BenoHourglass yup you are absolutely right and there isn't any we would be able distinguish what is a true law of nature and what is just some weird quirk of our universe that is actually highly improbable.
@slick4401
@slick4401 4 года назад
“Ford! There's an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out.”
@qu4n7um82
@qu4n7um82 4 года назад
How many monkeys do we need to write a « prefect » copy of the Hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy?
@mynameisozymandias811
@mynameisozymandias811 4 года назад
@@qu4n7um82 42
@timenixe
@timenixe 4 года назад
I wanted to like this. But I would have been 43rd.
@slick4401
@slick4401 4 года назад
@@timenixe That's OK. 42 is the answer anyway.
@timenixe
@timenixe 4 года назад
@@slick4401 Exactly
@slashbrees2288
@slashbrees2288 3 года назад
The dislikes are just grumpy parallel versions of the people who liked.
@fconstraints
@fconstraints 4 года назад
I find it oddly comforting that there could be an alternate universe where there's an alternate me that didn't make the mistakes I made.
@alancollins8294
@alancollins8294 4 года назад
It's not rational but it's good. I approve👍
@revand4125
@revand4125 3 года назад
I wish i was them.
@sevdeleon2593
@sevdeleon2593 3 года назад
But it is not possible as other probabilities are actually ocurring at the same time, in the 5th dimension or so on
@kaue4arp12
@kaue4arp12 2 года назад
some of them made even more mistakes, you're the best one there is mate :D
@nelivanbinas9837
@nelivanbinas9837 2 года назад
*reality is just another construct of infinite realities*
@danstone8783
@danstone8783 4 года назад
If there are other versions of me I hope they're having a better time.
@cl4655
@cl4655 4 года назад
Jonata and some can be living the same exact life as you
@ornamentsoftheages9315
@ornamentsoftheages9315 4 года назад
Some are some aren't, but all are possible for you to become.
@ngantnier
@ngantnier 4 года назад
@@cl4655 There's an infinite number living the same life. Just a smaller infinity 😉.
@evancorbett152
@evancorbett152 3 года назад
There’s a version of you that does everything the same as you except for posting that comment.
@aj7710
@aj7710 3 года назад
Perhaps some of them have learned to cope with not having a better time.
@lishlash3749
@lishlash3749 4 года назад
The thing never mentioned about the Infinite Monkey Theorem is that each Shakespeare novel randomly typed by a phenomenally lucky monkey would be buried under an astronomically immense haystack of typographically flawed near-replicas of that novel. In practice, the problem would not be how long you'd have to wait before a perfect reproduction just happened to be typed, but how many near misses you'd have to proofread and reject...
@Maladjester
@Maladjester 3 года назад
You said "a universe where Shakespeare's plays are long strings of S underscored with fecal smears" with a straight face. Mad props.
@informationparadox387
@informationparadox387 4 года назад
I came to comment section for my entertainment but I can't even understand the comments! Lol!😂
@asadshorts5384
@asadshorts5384 2 года назад
Same bruh
@JunaWaAmin
@JunaWaAmin 2 года назад
Are we in the right universe?
@ballelort87
@ballelort87 4 года назад
"Therefore you're batman", although also the gimp from pulp fiction 🤔
@grasshair7266
@grasshair7266 4 года назад
god no no please no
@flyingiguana409
@flyingiguana409 4 года назад
I'm Batman
@anotherhunkydory
@anotherhunkydory 4 года назад
@@flyingiguana409 No you are the Joker!
@gredangeo
@gredangeo 4 года назад
@James Sloan Then wake his ass up.
@sneeringimperialist6667
@sneeringimperialist6667 4 года назад
The only difference is that one has bat ears on his suit...
@Killuminati23
@Killuminati23 4 года назад
This kind of infinity is very beautiful if you try to really imagine what it means
@verifiedmemes.pngoninstagr386
@verifiedmemes.pngoninstagr386 3 года назад
Yes but it lets me think if I am a copy or I’m not and we are all real or we are all fake and everything is fake in this universe/galaxy
@thepizzaguyishere273
@thepizzaguyishere273 4 года назад
I've loved all the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy references in this show over the years but I never expected to learn something new about my favorite books. When Arthur told Ford "There's an infinite number of monkeys out here that want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out" I always thought it was just some weird/funny idea DNA came up with
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej 4 года назад
If time is infinite, does that mean every single event possible will happen and already has happened an infinite amount of times?
@PeterB12345
@PeterB12345 4 года назад
Yes, but also because space is infinite. "Travel" far enough, and you'll eventually find another Earth with an exact copy of you on it.
@PeterB12345
@PeterB12345 4 года назад
@@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej oh yeah, that's why I said "travel" not travel. Infinities every which way packed with infinitely infinite possibilities except we'll never see them!
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej 4 года назад
@@PeterB12345 oh, didn't see those quotation marks. But also, what if there were wormholes that were so vast and long that they stretched from our observable universe to another. I'm probably wrong about that. They'd most likely be too large to be sustained and just collapse as soon as they were created but still, who knows.
@vovabars1234
@vovabars1234 4 года назад
Well if literally anything can happen in a infinite multiverse,there must be a scientist named Bob for example that created a machine that can teleport objects through universes,and he teleported for example a ham sandwich into our universe,into my hands.But this didnt happen 🤨
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej 4 года назад
@@vovabars1234 just be grateful no one has teleported a hornets nest into your hands 😆
@doyowan
@doyowan 4 года назад
“But have they read Shakespeare?” - Karl Pilkington
@martinhami3
@martinhami3 4 года назад
Brilliant reference🤣🤣😂
@FairyRat
@FairyRat 4 года назад
@JediBuddhist
@JediBuddhist 4 года назад
Karl lives in a Universe where Will-I-AM Shakespeare is a Pop Star.
@jakekisiel7399
@jakekisiel7399 4 года назад
Neiet! Dasvadana
@absentmindedprof
@absentmindedprof 4 года назад
Why not start with Hamlet?
@randomnamegbji
@randomnamegbji 4 года назад
"There can't be an infinite number of starting conditions. Therefore you're Batman" is now my favourite logical argument.
@sergeigarbar1948
@sergeigarbar1948 4 года назад
I thought there is a hair on my screen follomwing the scrolling))) nice avatar
@thesuccessfulone
@thesuccessfulone 4 года назад
I wonder how many people you fooled with your profile picture
@808bigisland
@808bigisland 4 года назад
I think he repeated the argument twice. Fun.
@Ricca_Day
@Ricca_Day 4 года назад
The Catmother Lol! U think?
@BlueButtonMasher
@BlueButtonMasher 4 года назад
seems to me that infinite starting conditions isnt necessarily impossible but infinite results could occur given infinite time especially if new beginnings can be the effect of criteria in the chain.
@deanhickerson1000
@deanhickerson1000 4 года назад
Infinitely many of me have decided that whenever I have a difficult decision to make I'll just flip a coin. Because among those of me who agonize over the decision, infinitely many will make one choice and infinitely many will make the other, so why waste time agonizing about it? Infinitely many of me are still agonizing over whether or not that's a good idea.
@alakani
@alakani 4 года назад
Here I am still trying to figure out if there's even 1 of me.
@sonkeschmidt2027
@sonkeschmidt2027 4 года назад
Yes and no. Depends on who is observing =)
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt 4 года назад
Depends on what you mean by "me." If you mean the illusory "me" that you developed a year after the event you call "birth" then yes, there is one of you. The more correct answer is no, there is not even one of you. The reason god knows all and sees all is because god is everything and the only thing that "exists" There is no self. There is no physical substance "matter" The net energy content of the universe is zero. Energy cannot be created or destroyed because it is merely "the ability to do work" and exists only conceptually.
@travelerfinder7840
@travelerfinder7840 4 года назад
insert deep though post :)
@straaths
@straaths 4 года назад
No. 1 is odd therefore there is not even one of you only the odd one.
@leghunter9201
@leghunter9201 3 года назад
Well you're doing one better. I'm still trying to figure out what 'me' even means.
@markschultz2897
@markschultz2897 4 года назад
He isn't me if he didn't do that really embarrassing thing that one time.
@CapriUni
@CapriUni 4 года назад
That was my first reaction. My feeling is that each time my life branches in a new direction, I become a unique person. So it's more like I have an infinite number of siblings, rather than infinite "me"s. But that's more a question of philosophy than quantum physics.
@petev.6598
@petev.6598 4 года назад
Infinite universe with infinite possibilities and I'm doing that embarassing thing every time.
@CapriUni
@CapriUni 4 года назад
@@petev.6598 And my fear is that in each universe, I'm doing something different, but they're *all* embarrassing.
@Mamurai
@Mamurai 4 года назад
True! I mean what is "me" ? Is it from the time you are born with the same parents and same genetics etc.? Then everything can branch after that.
@CapriUni
@CapriUni 4 года назад
@@Mamurai Once, when I was in grad school (~30 years ago, for a Humanities degree), I even had an argument with a Philosophy major over dinner. His argument is that, because our bodies are constantly changing, and our thoughts are constantly changing, there _is_ no single "Self" -- that none of us are the same people we were when we were born. Now, I don't agree with _that_ But it is an argument that's out there.
@Feraligono
@Feraligono 4 года назад
Well, the dolphins managed to find at least one exact copy of our planet elsewhere in the universe.
@parakmi1
@parakmi1 4 года назад
Its not hard. Either you order one from the magrathea custom made planet factory or since the economy collapsed use the infinte improbabilty drive.
@Camelotsmoon
@Camelotsmoon 4 года назад
I wish I could go with them, maybe I could find some free land I could live on by myself without a renter there.
@JediBuddhist
@JediBuddhist 4 года назад
Oh Snap.! 😄 ...and thanks for all the fish.
@liulucy6051
@liulucy6051 4 года назад
good luck.
@palashkohli5847
@palashkohli5847 4 года назад
Try finding God on the crap planet he/she/it lives .(it's been 3 years since i read hitchhiker's, i dont remeber a lot of it.)
@skesinis
@skesinis 4 года назад
This is similar to an idea that I had when I was a kid and I’ve got a ZX Spectrum 48k back in the ‘80s: I just thought that if I’d create an assembly program using its entire 48kB of memory as a counter, by the time it would have counted to the end, it would’ve created any possible program, game, photo, sound, book or anything that would be possible for this computer to run, among all the garbage that were also meaningless... Then I realised how long it would take it to just run this program and just finish counting using a 48kB long counter and a 4MHz CPU... Probably the last black hole in the universe would seize to exist by the time it would be over, not to mention if you needed to stop and test in between steps if the counting program had created something meaningful. :-)
@ZedaZ80
@ZedaZ80 4 года назад
There's a lot of cool stuff that can be done in 48KB :0
@Nareimooncatt
@Nareimooncatt 3 года назад
@@ZedaZ80 The demo scene proves that.
@anthonymudge9768
@anthonymudge9768 3 года назад
Heck, we use 128 and 256 BITS, not bytes as encryption keys, because brute forcing them all would take years and years.
@Pheonixco
@Pheonixco 4 года назад
"Where Shakespeares plays are long strings of s underscored by fecal smears." Wow new sentence.
@RowanLovecraft2
@RowanLovecraft2 4 года назад
I'm already a long string of S, held together by feces, in a trenchcoat. This video made me feel less unique.
@theeendo3677
@theeendo3677 4 года назад
I dont know why that made me laugh so hard
@markcamacho3152
@markcamacho3152 4 года назад
*He* knows Alfred Shakespeare??!
@realzachfluke1
@realzachfluke1 4 года назад
I lost it COMPLETELY at that sentence 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃
@realzachfluke1
@realzachfluke1 4 года назад
James Hernandez because it was hilarious and unexpected lol
@needforspeedclub
@needforspeedclub 4 года назад
I hope my other infinite versions can understand all this.
@TheMysticAxiom
@TheMysticAxiom Месяц назад
People need to acknowledge that this whole concept is nonsense. There is no such thing as "infinite", it's not an actual thing, numerical value or destination. It isn't anything, so he's neither disproving or arguing for anything. The entire video he's speaking absolute babble. It's just comical. You might as well say "I hope my other 1234456443 unicorn versions can understand all this."
@YourMomsSecretLoverr
@YourMomsSecretLoverr 7 дней назад
@@TheMysticAxiomlmao what makes you so credible
@lguerreromeseguer
@lguerreromeseguer 4 года назад
Nice reference in 4:59 to Borges’ Library of Babel, a tale about a (possibly) infinite library that contains every possible book that random letters could write. Always a pleasure to watch your videos PBS Space Time!!
@jeiku5314
@jeiku5314 4 года назад
Wow. Just imagine. There's a version of me out there who isn't a complete disaster.
@Stephen-T-Clark
@Stephen-T-Clark 4 года назад
"Therefore, you're batman." *looks at overweight self* Actually, classical physics forbids this.
@gitanafox9852
@gitanafox9852 4 года назад
OMG you're so cute
4 года назад
lmao why would you call physics, classical
@stevelowe2647
@stevelowe2647 4 года назад
I bet you're fun at parties
@mochi4926
@mochi4926 4 года назад
@ Classical or classic physics is the name given to Newtonian based physics, or the physics developed prior to 1900 that does not account for principles in quantum mechanics and relativity.
@rybaneightsix5085
@rybaneightsix5085 3 года назад
Batman works out, it's not too late.
@vin-cc9nk
@vin-cc9nk 4 года назад
Batman, while watching this video: "Oh sh*t, he's onto me!"
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej 4 года назад
You know what's funny? What you just said has just happened somewhere out there.
@samuelbastable2028
@samuelbastable2028 3 года назад
@@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej you know what's funny? there are infinite versions of myself reading your comment and laughing
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej 3 года назад
@@samuelbastable2028 there's still probably more versions not laughing😅
@samuelbastable2028
@samuelbastable2028 3 года назад
@@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej luckily this is one of those where i laughed
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej
@DERIVATIVES-mh6ej 3 года назад
@@samuelbastable2028 right😂
@1111MJR
@1111MJR 4 года назад
I used to work in a very funky IT Consultancy. They had really groovy toilets: the back of the door, the ceiling and the wall behind the toilet had space wallpaper and the side walls had mirrors. This created an interesting simulacrum of the multiverse with infinite ‘me’s’ trailing off forevermore far as the eye could see. The fact that in all the alternate realities I could see I was on the toilet was mildly disappointing.
@Simbosan
@Simbosan 4 года назад
Monkey Supervisor "No you fool, you've signed it Francis Bacon!"
@TheLuc224
@TheLuc224 Год назад
I think it becomes easier to grasp when you think about how every combination is equally likely and that a play of Shakespear is just something we personally would find cool.
@OrcsMustDie-tl3dj
@OrcsMustDie-tl3dj 4 года назад
"Are there infinite versions of you?" Immediate thought: "Oh my god, I hope not!"
@Ineedtotakeabreak
@Ineedtotakeabreak 4 года назад
Good one.
@dankuchar6821
@dankuchar6821 4 года назад
"Are there infinite versions of you?" Me? Noooo! The universe would never allow such chaos!
@briand8090
@briand8090 4 года назад
You downvoted this video in one of those universes.
@solsosoup900
@solsosoup900 4 года назад
I hope so... Sounds like a cool guy to smoke with.
@TheMysticAxiom
@TheMysticAxiom Месяц назад
Since "infinite" is not an actual thing, numerical value or destination, you might as well ask: "Are there unicornite versions of you?" It will be the exact same nonsensical question.
@Alex-ck4in
@Alex-ck4in 4 года назад
PBS Space Time: "does that mean that one of them didnt do that really embarrassing thing that one time?" Me: *how did you know*
@rvfinder7997
@rvfinder7997 4 года назад
Can someone please explain to me what the f*** a configuration is exactly
@Alex-ck4in
@Alex-ck4in 4 года назад
A set of starting values
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 4 года назад
Only one embarrassing thing? :P
@archenema6792
@archenema6792 4 года назад
I've noticed that his nose has grow more and more red over the last few years. I guess the embarrassing thing that astrophysicists do is to over-indulge in the bottle. Or at least this one.
@69TheGG
@69TheGG 4 года назад
Alex this is stupid
@DandyRandy42
@DandyRandy42 3 года назад
"On the other, other hand.." lmao
@Chaslak
@Chaslak 4 года назад
You say that quantum randomness can produce the same result with a different starting configuration. But doesn't that also imply that with the same starting configuration there is only a very small chance to produce the same result as ours?
@tehbonehead
@tehbonehead 4 года назад
"It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times...."
@tehbonehead
@tehbonehead 4 года назад
Blast! Beaten by my arch nemesis. Michael Jordan! Go thumbs up his comment.
@redmd9772
@redmd9772 4 года назад
Simpsons lol
@scottlampe70
@scottlampe70 4 года назад
I came here to write it, noticed that there were already 1500 comments and did not have to scroll too far to find it. One of my favourite Simpson's quotes, the perfect opportunity to use it but just too slow. Doh!
@karlzen86
@karlzen86 4 года назад
1 day too late... damn-.- lol
@redharrison894
@redharrison894 4 года назад
@@karlzen86 quick question? Will our Sun survive outside of our galaxy?
@qwerty_and_azerty
@qwerty_and_azerty 4 года назад
Several of the infinite other versions of me understood the video, but not this version.
@freeeggs3811
@freeeggs3811 2 года назад
It looks like you understands it.
@zendean5207
@zendean5207 4 года назад
It's all just so beautiful. Sometimes I just close my eyes and let the language of science wash over me. I'll never regret the day I traded this language for the "some dude did it" belief system.
@kizombooooo8457
@kizombooooo8457 4 года назад
Zen Dean I mean why not both?
@zendean5207
@zendean5207 4 года назад
So there both is a god and isn't a god at the same time? Uh. Whatever you want man. But my comment was about people, who when they encounter something difficult to understand, their immediate tendancy is to make up an invisible man and say that invisible man did it with magic, instead of using science to figure out what's going on. It's about laziness vs initiative. The god shrugs his shoulders and begs off saying "some dude did it." I don't respect that.
@ornamentsoftheages9315
@ornamentsoftheages9315 4 года назад
The universe is just reflecting our inner self back at us, whether we believe in lockness monster, UFOs, ghosts, goblins, whatever bait we're willing to take is hung before us. how else can humans learn who they truly are if their inner self is not hung before them on a daily basis.
@xGaLoSx
@xGaLoSx 4 года назад
In a way, I envy those people. Must be comforting to think you have a buddy watching you and life after death.
@kizombooooo8457
@kizombooooo8457 4 года назад
Zen Dean yeah I should have elaborated on that sorry I meant to convey why not understand this beautiful cosmos with the understanding that it was created by a being. It is very lazy to not explore the universe we find ourselves in and I agree with you on that aspect
@steelersgoingfor7706
@steelersgoingfor7706 2 года назад
The infinite versions of you ARE YOU. These yous only EXPERIENCE a planck time length each.
@matbroomfield
@matbroomfield 4 года назад
"Unless there's something weird hiding in the laws of physics that we don't understand" Well that's an absolute certainty.
@motro1301
@motro1301 4 года назад
Baboom!
@chriskennedy2846
@chriskennedy2846 4 года назад
PBS Spacetime is actually one of my favorite channels but quite honestly I'm not a fan of the grandiose, highly speculative topics that have gotten more attention in the past few months. I understand how tempting it is to try to generate maximum excitement with fantastic topics that border on sci-fi, but I find the videos on neutrinos, QFT and other reality based topics much more useful.
@matbroomfield
@matbroomfield 4 года назад
@@chriskennedy2846 I agree. I feel exactly the same about Anton Petrov's astronomy channel too.
@lordcrayzar
@lordcrayzar 4 года назад
The more grandiose the better.
@norahclarissa6352
@norahclarissa6352 4 года назад
@@chriskennedy2846 A lot of it is gedankenexperiment which is important on its own and relates to more specific subjects. I wouldn't call it grandiose as all subjects can be questionned by the scientific method, and no episode goes outside of the current knowledge and questions of science. At the end of the day, all modern physics is grandiose, don't you think so?
@towb0at
@towb0at 4 года назад
"There's no version of you out there where you have Captain Marvel superpowers. Tough I guess there could be one where you're Batman. Or NOT Batman, if, you know, you're already Batman in this one." He is among us.
@a-blivvy-yus
@a-blivvy-yus 4 года назад
If you can't have Captain Marvel superpowers, you also can't have Superman's powers. Batman knows Superman. You can't know Superman because Superman can't exist, which means you can't be Batman. So you aren't. Sorry.
@kazedcat
@kazedcat 4 года назад
@@a-blivvy-yus I could be Manbat that is close enough
@valoisa
@valoisa 4 года назад
Christian Bale taken into account.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 4 года назад
@@a-blivvy-yus Can you prove that Batman knows Superman or is this just something you saw or read in a work of fiction, like a movie or a comic book?
@a-blivvy-yus
@a-blivvy-yus 4 года назад
@@lonestarr1490 Can you prove that Batman exists outside of any fiction you saw or read like a movie or comic book?
@LordEpoa
@LordEpoa 4 года назад
The way I always like to explain it is: “there are an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 2, but none of them are 3.”
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt 4 года назад
1.33333333333333333...
@mdza
@mdza 4 года назад
@@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt but thats not a number 3
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt 4 года назад
@@mdza It's a magnitude 3. It would be impossible to write 1.3333... without using a 3
@mikewagner2299
@mikewagner2299 4 года назад
@@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt 8/6
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt
@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt 4 года назад
@@mikewagner2299 Yes, an 8 and a 6 are used in fractions that appear between 1 and 2. I guess you were scrrrd to simplify 8/6 to 4/3'rds because you'd have had to use a 3 🤣
@BansheeKing22
@BansheeKing22 4 года назад
I believe theres infinite versions of me in the multiverse. Each one has a different life. Some have great lives, others are living terrible. Many many different lives. Infinitely so.
@TheExoplanetsChannel
@TheExoplanetsChannel 4 года назад
0:05 _"It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not"_ *Agent Smith - The Matrix*
@kylegesin7178
@kylegesin7178 4 года назад
I always hated that line, because there is no truth to it at all. While to us it may appear that most other animals are in harmony with the environment, that is only because hey are normally unable to take more out of it and destabilize it. All you have to do is look at a successful invasive species. They absoultly destroy the ecosystem they end up in. Taking everything they can with no thought about conservation or anything like it. All organisms are like that. They will take and take everything they are capable of taking and never think twice. It isn't that most aren't in a position where they can cause harm by taking to much.
@RedRocket4000
@RedRocket4000 4 года назад
@@kylegesin7178 Yep harmony only occurs because after the chaos it stabilizes there. Why almost everything goes extinct sooner or later.
@nopeofnope2452
@nopeofnope2452 4 года назад
Finally someone who understands me :D. Its just that we Humans lack any natural enemy's ...
@kylegesin7178
@kylegesin7178 4 года назад
Yep, we are essentially an invasive species to the entire world. Of course, the fact that we do it does make us worse yen other creatures. They don't know any better and are rule by their base instincts. They don't know tht will cause the kind of harm they can. We however are fully aware of it. And completely capable of fixing to e problem. So we are worse in that way.
@Napoleonic_S
@Napoleonic_S 4 года назад
Existence is invasive toward non-existence anyway.
@frankcooke1692
@frankcooke1692 4 года назад
Quit telling everyone I'm Batman. It's supposed to be a secret
@massimilianoleoni7314
@massimilianoleoni7314 3 года назад
The way you pronounced the name of Newton's opera is the correct Latin pronunciation, so keep it going!
@crab_computer
@crab_computer 3 года назад
If there's an infinite version of me, then there are infinite possibilities of absolutely everything.
@drany6707
@drany6707 3 года назад
Yes. If the universe is infinite then anything with a probability over 0 is happening an infinite amount of times this second.
@balancinggargoyle
@balancinggargoyle 4 года назад
Couldn't someone believe they have super powers if they just experience highly improbably quantum tunneling events, and believe they are causing them?
@RaptorNX01
@RaptorNX01 4 года назад
also. i would say nearly all superpowers could either exist, or be replicated and still fit within the laws of physics.
@junkerzn7312
@junkerzn7312 4 года назад
I've been thinking about this and the big thing I can't get over is... we've been able to entangle whole molecules, right? But the atoms within those molecules are obviously able to interact with each other without messing up the entanglement we observe from the outside? If that supposition is correct, it means that the 'system' represented by the molecule can be entangled from our perspective, but still operate according to normal physical laws from the point of view of something inside the system (such as one of the atoms making up the molecule). From our point of view on the outside all possible interactions are in supposition until the molecule's wave function collapses from our perspective. If this is correct, does it mean that *ANY* system regardless of size could be seen as entangled and not collapsed by an observer outside of that system? And could that scale up to the entire universe? Then perhaps this is what 'time' is for us... just one possible path out of many through the universe's wave function. -Matt
@TheHesseJames
@TheHesseJames 4 года назад
Junker Zn, your post made me feel stupid.
@shazmunchdylbertoid
@shazmunchdylbertoid 4 года назад
this has also been cooking my noodle.
@choppaa4204
@choppaa4204 4 года назад
Time already happened, we're just experiencing it with our monkey brains slowly
@CoreyChambersLA
@CoreyChambersLA 4 года назад
Yes entanglement can scale up under the right conditions, if something can prevent the system from collapsing.
@d.2605
@d.2605 4 года назад
It does make you think that possibly the easiest way to manage this on a universal scale would be just to keep the entire universe, or at least the perception thereof, contained within each individual observer's mind/consciousness. Closed systems.
@raresmircea
@raresmircea 4 года назад
The graphics were great, thank you. keep it up 👍
@doubleoof7907
@doubleoof7907 4 года назад
**Laughs in Funny Valentine**
@realmetatron
@realmetatron 4 года назад
I suspect there is no absolute reality in the same way that there is no absolute reference frame. The latter expresses itself as relativity, while the former does so as quantum mechanics.
@Paul-A01
@Paul-A01 4 года назад
4:36 "Only everything that could happen" Sorry guys, there's no universe where your waifu loves you back.
@7shinta7
@7shinta7 4 года назад
Why? Why would you shatter my delusions in such a harsh manner? *hugs a body pillow while crying*
@solsosoup900
@solsosoup900 4 года назад
Unless your waifu was a physically possible person... Or its possible that other regions of the universe may abide by different physical laws. I'm not pulling this part out of my ass, its a genuine theory. This would mean that not only everything possible to us would exist, but also everything possible by the different potential perameters of the universe. This could mean, superpowers, magic, waifus... maybe that last one was a stretch. Unfortunately, these different laws of physics would kill us in all likelihood, seeing how us carbon based lifeforms are so immensely fragile.
@Mr.Nichan
@Mr.Nichan 4 года назад
Actually, both pronunciations of "principia" are reasonably justified, as is the pronunciation where the makes a "ch" sound. This is an argument about "correct" Latin pronunciation. The "k"-sound matches Classical Latin, naturally spoken in the early Roman empire. The "ch"-sound matches later Vulgar Latin and Ecclesiastical Latin. The "s"-sound doesn't really match any specific type of Latin, per se, but does match the way s before and ended up being pronounced in French and, later, Latin American Spanish (which are both technically very late forms of Latin). Since English was heavily influenced by French, the normal English way to pronounce Latin loanwords, including modern latin coinings like species names, is with a "s"-sound for before or . Isaac Newton and other academics of that era would have been explicitly taught Latin pronunciation, which had been reformed with reconstructions that were done in the 15th century and spread to English Universities in the 16th century, so it's quite likely that Newton and his contemporaries would have used either a "k" or a "ch" sound, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you have to.
@psykkomancz
@psykkomancz 4 года назад
Actually, there is another important condition mentioned only briefly at the start of the video - Universe being perfectly deterministic. If it is not, everything else is thrown out of the window.
@theknightwhosayn1
@theknightwhosayn1 4 года назад
If there are infinite universe then i know for 1 thing for sure That i am lazy in all of them
@paradox1093
@paradox1093 4 года назад
No there will b a version that we both are friend and ur not lazy
@paradox1093
@paradox1093 4 года назад
@Gyri Sulcie there is infinite version of universe 1of them we both living on mars XD
@yourstruly4817
@yourstruly4817 4 года назад
"At least you are not fascist - wait, when did this become the default?!"
@lixlabia
@lixlabia 4 года назад
Don't blame yourself...in all of the universes it's not laziness it's just depression!
@maythesciencebewithyou
@maythesciencebewithyou 4 года назад
@@paradox1093 Didn't you listen to Matt? The impossible is still impossible, even if you try infinite interations.
@JohnBaker-ki8vw
@JohnBaker-ki8vw 4 года назад
2:52 "Dr. Matt O'Dowd counted all the characters in all of Shakespeare's plays for me" is going on my LinkedIn profile.
@serbanescugeorgian4257
@serbanescugeorgian4257 4 года назад
Assuming an infinite universe, every question raised falls more into a philosophical matter than an applicable one, and I’ll end by using my favorite philosophical razor : "what cannot be settled by experiment is not worth debating”.
@EddyA1337
@EddyA1337 4 года назад
"hit the letter S over and over... and... pooped on the machine." XD
@gafoora564
@gafoora564 4 года назад
I was surprised I had to look hard for this comment. I knew someone would do it.
@jimmym3352
@jimmym3352 4 года назад
Same thing happened for my World Lit final.
@patrickgrassey2290
@patrickgrassey2290 4 года назад
When the headline is a question... the answer is usually "no".
@huepix
@huepix 4 года назад
As it is with this one
@Bhodisatvas
@Bhodisatvas 4 года назад
Penn Gillette ;)
@TheRealFlenuan
@TheRealFlenuan 4 года назад
huepix Did you not watch the video, or just miss the point?
@imeprezime4764
@imeprezime4764 4 года назад
In this case the answer is "yes", assuming an infinite universe. Which is a reasonable assumption
@robinhodgkinson
@robinhodgkinson 4 года назад
Yes. They have broken the first law of RU-vid!
@dragonshadowstorm
@dragonshadowstorm 4 года назад
15:56 you were correct. There is no was Newton would have pronounced it as "prinkipia". Church Latin was strong at the time (it uses the soft "c" compared to classic Latin) and the word principle was borrowed from Latin so your pronunciation was entirely correct.
@remcolangbroek656
@remcolangbroek656 4 года назад
The current rules dictate that everything must be pronounced like classic Latin. (Which nobody knows what it sounded like anyways :) ). Therefore pinKipia is correct by default. And pedantic and queer as f***. PrinSipia is also correct, because Matt is free to speak church Latin. Or Australian English, or Klingon... Since we have no audio recording of Newton, nobody really knows how he would have pronounced it.
@vampyricon7026
@vampyricon7026 4 года назад
@@remcolangbroek656 We do know what classical Latin sounded like. What do you think linguists were doing this whole time?
@remcolangbroek656
@remcolangbroek656 4 года назад
@@vampyricon7026 Wasting funding. Latin is a dead language.
@vampyricon7026
@vampyricon7026 4 года назад
@@remcolangbroek656 Then why are you watching a channel dedicated to useless knowledge?
@remcolangbroek656
@remcolangbroek656 4 года назад
@@vampyricon7026 You're jumping to conclusions. Nobody can verify if the linguists got it right. We can and do verify physics all the time. A theory without verification is a belief, not a science. This particular useless knowledge was provided by the commenters, not by the channel.
@jlhjlh
@jlhjlh 4 года назад
"...but who knows, perhaps somewhere there's a near duplicate region of our universe where Shakespeare's plays are just long strings of 'S' underscored with fecal smears, and where the infinite monkey theorem has been experimentally verified" I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING 😄😄😄
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 4 года назад
One monkey already has randomly written all of Shakespeare's plays. His name was William Shakespeare. Just use a cup of tea to create the finite improbability machine and then use that to make the infinite improbability drive. Douglas Adams had it right all along. So long and thanks for all the fish.
@GapWim
@GapWim 4 года назад
“one of them didn’t do that embarassing thing that one time” euhm … that ‘one’ time … yeah sure
@OllieWheats
@OllieWheats 4 года назад
"A hundred billion billion times less likely than winning a raffle in which there are as many raffle tickets as there are particles in the universe". Give me that ticket.
@jamesdriscoll9405
@jamesdriscoll9405 4 года назад
Somewhere it's in your wallet.
@ddobry21
@ddobry21 4 года назад
Ya but after taxes you'd be lucky to get 15 or 20 vigintillion
@jasonmiciak1407
@jasonmiciak1407 4 года назад
You have it, an infinite number of times. You just aren't in that universe right now, but will be, an infinite number of times. Leonard Susskind has said that there are two things that our brains simply cannot comprehend. We cannot comprehend a fourth of fifth dimension (never mind more), we just can't "see it" in our minds. The second is that we cannot get our heads around infinity. My statement about you "having" that ticket is true. You will have it an infinite number of times, if it is true infinity. That is enough to keep my brain from even contemplating it. For me, I have to go back to the fact that there is something at all, even "space" for particles to randomly fluctuate to produce a universe. There is still "space" and something "quantum" - so there is "something" rather than nothing. In that sense, I limit the infinity thing, bc something initially "started" something. It's not religious to believe it - though it can be for some - but there is something more here. I think consciousness has to play a role.
@sean_vikoren
@sean_vikoren 4 года назад
You are that ticket!
@ddobry21
@ddobry21 4 года назад
@@jasonmiciak1407 I can kind of conceive an extra dimension. Think about the tiny little bugs that crawl around on every square inch of us. Their whole world is our skin. They have no way of interacting with the world beyond the peaks and valleys of where they live. Would the world beyond their host not be like an extra dimension to them? Something that is unknowable to them and cannot be accessed.
@cubah1
@cubah1 4 года назад
What makes the infinite universe theory hard to swallow is the fact Thad it seems like there is an infinite supply of matter, which unless it’s not infinite but abundant, but still. It just makes more sense for things to be finite and sucumba to entropy.
@BlatentlyFakeName
@BlatentlyFakeName 4 года назад
Hitting the s key and pooping on the keyboard is more work than one my colleagues does.
@TheTwick
@TheTwick 4 года назад
Wow! That’s how I used to type - mostly the letter s and defecating on the keyboard. I lost that job but I’m doing better nowsssssssssssss💩
@a-blivvy-yus
@a-blivvy-yus 4 года назад
Is there a reason this isn't called the "infinite you-niverse" theory.
@financialtrader3435
@financialtrader3435 Год назад
I recommend listening to Matt talk this stuff, for people with insomnia
@Bodyknock
@Bodyknock 4 года назад
This episode makes me hope that there is eventually a similar episode talking about if and how Poincaré recurrence can cause the universe to repeat itself over time. There are some videos out there (e.g. Numberphile) that talk about the estimated Poincaré recurrence time of the Universe but they aren't really clear about why a Universe with an expanding volume would meet the necessary criteria for a recurrence. (Poincaré recurrence normally requires that the volume of the states be bounded.) It would be nice to see a fuller explanation of this and PBS Spacetime manages to explain some complicated topics in an entertaining way. :)
@jdi378hns
@jdi378hns 4 года назад
"...Shakespeare's plays are just long strings of 'S' underscored with fecal smears." Now THIS is the PBS content I am here for!
@HexLabz
@HexLabz 4 года назад
One version of me died laughing at that.
@Duneadaim
@Duneadaim 4 года назад
*Glorbo:* Remember that stupid thing you said 3 trillion years ago? *Oola:* Of course I do, I still have crippling anxiety about it.
@Jay28u
@Jay28u 4 года назад
Wow I'm having flashbacks to drunk conversations I had at 16 (30 years ago) -- I guess this debate will go on forever, an infinite amount of times, somewhere!
@SuperOlivegrove
@SuperOlivegrove 3 года назад
Great video. There's one ; perhaps many, a universe where you, and, I go for a coffee, or tea, and chat about an experience I had in my butchers shop. Of that, I'm sure. Really enjoyed it 👍
@Andrew-yi4sb
@Andrew-yi4sb 4 года назад
Mats wearing my favorite shirt again! Maybe somewhere in the infinite universe there’s a version of me that has one too...
@malaki_moose
@malaki_moose 4 года назад
11:55 Tell us how many takes this took before you could say that with a straight face
@WHYNKO
@WHYNKO 4 года назад
Infinite number of times 😜
@fvckyoutubescensorshipandt2718
@fvckyoutubescensorshipandt2718 4 года назад
Probably several. The one left in wasn't exactly a straight face either, but they just went with it.
@nehamotwani6477
@nehamotwani6477 4 года назад
It certainly was perfect in one of those infinite versions. I checked it myself:D
@YuzuruA
@YuzuruA 4 года назад
@happier story Yeah, I opened the links thinking it could be good science channels, but apparently mr dog didn´t take his rabis vaccination
@YuzuruA
@YuzuruA 4 года назад
@Gyri Sulcie So, he doesn´t know maths. "I do my homework" means he was self educated, probably meaning didn´t have higher education. "regurgitating dogma" means that he doesn´t read any science books or scientific journals neither has quotes to back up anything. The quote of the strawman (in a situation that was not appropriate) shows that he frequently uses low key "hype" words that make he seem "smart". yeah, if fit the profile. He should open an account on quora they had a lot of those over there.
@psi4262
@psi4262 4 года назад
I'm often late but i enjoy every Matt's content..#spacetime 👍
@ODHarding
@ODHarding 4 года назад
ha ha, For 10 minutes i was questioning why you made the assumption that the universe was infinite. was so relieved when you addressed that .
@sweiland75
@sweiland75 4 года назад
as long as each one contains a version of Matt
@maitrelame2
@maitrelame2 4 года назад
"The probability of a raffle with as many tickets as there are particles in the universe" in a video about the possibility of the universe containing an infinite number of particles made me tick...
@qwerhbo2255
@qwerhbo2255 4 года назад
Perhaps he meant "number of particles in the observable universe"
@RavenZahadoom
@RavenZahadoom 4 года назад
@@qwerhbo2255 Yeah 99.9% sure he meant observable universe because you can't X times more or Y times less of anything compared to infinity because it's not a number it's a concept.
@TheWhiteKnightProd
@TheWhiteKnightProd 4 года назад
I love this channel in infinite universes, no exceptions.
@snaring1
@snaring1 4 года назад
I was infinitely entertained by this video, but only for this one instance.
@elchippe
@elchippe 4 года назад
maybe we are one of the infinite monkeys who can write Shakespeare.
@3Space1time
@3Space1time 4 года назад
In one of universe i am the host of space time
@Pllayer064
@Pllayer064 4 года назад
I know, and you did that embarrassing thing that one time.
@lyrimetacurl0
@lyrimetacurl0 4 года назад
Forgot to zip your fly
@thefurrybastard1964
@thefurrybastard1964 4 года назад
In one Universe I am Kal El found and raised by Thomas and Martha Wayne.
@Alex-ck4in
@Alex-ck4in 4 года назад
Oh my god same!
@esraeloh8681
@esraeloh8681 4 года назад
7:37 "Repetitions of the intital conditions" sounds like a good song
@fajam00m00
@fajam00m00 4 года назад
The part about the works of some alternate Shakespeare being S’s and fecal smears was gold lol
@C3L51U5
@C3L51U5 4 года назад
Then where is the version of me with advance technology that can access other universes and want to share it with me? :P
@dankuchar6821
@dankuchar6821 4 года назад
Is there a universe where I can have a pet cheetah? I want that one!
@ryan382
@ryan382 4 года назад
infinity defines the ability to continue growth beyond container size
@jonasneubert
@jonasneubert 4 года назад
When translated to numbers (A=01 ,B=02, ...) you will also find Shakespeare somewhere in the number Pi
@tompark5047
@tompark5047 4 года назад
Follow-on topic: is time quantized and, if so, does motion actually exist, or is our universe a sequence of still frames?
@aluisious
@aluisious 4 года назад
You're treating time like it's the same everywhere. "Still frames" means nothing.
@JASONQUANTUM1
@JASONQUANTUM1 4 года назад
The smallest interval of time is Planck time. Planck time is how long it takes light to travel one Planck length. (I believe the universe is still frames. Each frame being at Planck time intervals).
@jJust_NO_
@jJust_NO_ 4 года назад
This is what I know based on well nothing really but my own experience through observation and contemplation and yes you can call me crazy. When I say experience it's because I observe my body responds to my thoughts. I can even feel energies coursing through my body. The body is the entire material universe. Infinite versions of me are my cells replicating within hours. Everything I see externally is a projection. Therefore my eyes are just like a flashlight.
@cosmicnautilus1345
@cosmicnautilus1345 4 года назад
No-one ever considers the possibility that the infinite monkeys may produce something even better than Shakespeare.
@alexanderokak5112
@alexanderokak5112 4 года назад
Yeah because who cares? That’s not the point of the thought experiment. It’s a metaphor to make people understand how we exist in a deterministic universe despite the ridiculously low chances
@rewmoo1805
@rewmoo1805 4 года назад
@@alexanderokak5112 its a joke
@alexanderokak5112
@alexanderokak5112 4 года назад
@@rewmoo1805 barely
@rewmoo1805
@rewmoo1805 4 года назад
@@alexanderokak5112 no, the comment is completely and utterly a joke. There is not a single tone of seriousness in the original comment.
@alexanderokak5112
@alexanderokak5112 4 года назад
@@rewmoo1805 it could not be a joke. There's no joke rulebook. The only way to verify whether it's a joke or not is to ask the person who wrote the comment and even if it was a joke, it can quite easily be interpreted otherwise so shush ur lips
@chompchompnomnom4256
@chompchompnomnom4256 4 года назад
Don't forget that the complete works of shakespear has the same odds as any other random string
@jmautobot
@jmautobot 4 года назад
It's a very fascinating video to ponder these things. The idea of probability and infinity is also incredibly interesting to think about. Much of the time, it escapes me. For example, I wondered why if I had a coin and I flipped it an infinite amount of times, why could it not come up heads infinitely? I'm told, that it would come up tails eventually. I don't know if that's true.
@ariesmars29
@ariesmars29 4 года назад
"I'm batman!"...somewhere. In this universe, I'm silly zentai man, your welcome.
@HarshRajAlwaysfree
@HarshRajAlwaysfree 4 года назад
I really like this man , he counted all the letters of the Shakespeare for us
@SuperAlexWorld10
@SuperAlexWorld10 6 месяцев назад
Original Me On The Original Universe Friends On My Universe: Wassup Friends on my alternate universe: shut up
@swaraagsistla8641
@swaraagsistla8641 3 года назад
I don't understand why (for example) if there are infinite universes, there aren't infinite universes where physics doesn't exist, or where the typewriter had an inverted question mark. If there were infinite universes, wouldn't there be universes where the laws of that universe are different, and therefore all outcomes are 'possible' outcomes?
@LuxinNocte
@LuxinNocte 4 года назад
My favourite extrapolation of this thought experiment is "Quantum Immortality". In an infinite universe exists a copy of a younger version of you who's neurons rearrange spontaneously in that way that it contains the whole knowledge of you at yor time of death. Your experience will inform another version of you. PS: Now thinking about it, it would probably be waaay more likely to be "reincarnated" that way as a Boltzman Brain.
@Liam-qr7zn
@Liam-qr7zn 4 года назад
My preferred version of that is that somewhere in an infinite universe there is a copy of you that is kept alive forever by sheer quantum fluctuation.
@RaptorNX01
@RaptorNX01 4 года назад
@@Liam-qr7zn even simpler. there is a version of you whose telomeres (the bits at the end of chromosomes that keep them from deteriorating, thus cause aging) malfunctioned (or possibly decided to function correctly) and actually grow back. meaning you never grow old, and can never die except by disease or accident.
@carlstanland5333
@carlstanland5333 4 года назад
At work I once repeatedly hit the letter “S” and then pooped on the machine. Anyone hiring?
@KsJayhawker94
@KsJayhawker94 4 года назад
Considering that your odds were approaching 1/infinity you can assume that whatever you get from a particular random monkey will be unique. Shakespeare had the advantage of not doing anything randomly.
@SoidSnake
@SoidSnake 4 года назад
Great video. ​Chariot chariot -Cave Johnson
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