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Multiverses are a danger to Physics.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 4:45 am
by Silvertusk
Absolutely fascinating article. It has put my mind to rest about a few things. Written by George Ellis I believe

http://www.tokseminars.org/Science_News ... ysics.html

Re: Multiverses are a danger to Physics.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 5:26 am
by Kurieuo
Silvertusk wrote:Absolutely fascinating article. It has put my mind to rest about a few things. Written by George Ellis I believe

http://www.tokseminars.org/Science_News ... ysics.html
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Re: Multiverses are a danger to Physics.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:15 am
by 1over137
I enjoyed the reading.

From the end
To make progress, we need to keep to the idea that empirical testing is the core of science. We need some kind of causal contact with whatever entities we propose; otherwise, there are no limits. The link can be a bit indirect. If an entity is unobservable but absolutely essential for properties of other entities that are indeed verified, it can be taken as verified. But then the onus of proving it is absolutely essential to the web of explanation. The challenge I pose to multiverse proponents is: Can you prove that unseeable parallel universes are vital to explain the world we do see? And is the link essential and inescapable?

As skeptical as I am, I think the contemplation of the multiverse is an excellent opportunity to reflect on the nature of science and on the ultimate nature of existence: why we are here. It leads to new and interesting insights and so is a productive research program. In looking at this concept, we need an open mind, though not too open. It is a delicate path to tread. Parallel universes may or may not exist; the case is unproved. We are going to have to live with that uncertainty. Nothing is wrong with scientifically based philosophical speculation, which is what multiverse proposals are. But we should name it for what it is.