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What is the analogy for explaining there are infinite universes, but not infinite possibilities? something like you count between 3 and 2, but none of those numbers will be 1, right?
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What is the analogy for explaining there are infinite universes, but not infinite possibilities?
something like you count between 3 and 2, but none of those numbers will be 1, right?
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right but your answer would be 2.5
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