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2 points by samixg 4 months ago · 4 comments

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bediger4000 4 months ago

> Or is there some mysterious window of time where they remain aligned before drifting apart?

This is the answer. Some truly random events, the molecular and atomic movements that we perceive as heat, just don't matter. So many gas molecules exist, and they move so often, individual, random movements don't matter.

There's also that weird fractal scale issue. Take the edge of a pond. From a distance, 30 feet or so, the edge of the water is distinct. But the closer you get, the less distinct it gets. Some plants are growing in the water. Some pond water is in the first few inches of bank. Dig a little down and you find "pond" even farther out into the banks.

Sure, technically, the first random event might be different, but it almost certainly won't matter. There will be a mysterious period of staying in synch.

  • samixgOP 4 months ago

    interesting, this reframes the question to "how long would it take until something significant goes out of sync", in that case i do agree with you, there'll be some mysterious period of time the two universes staying in sync, potentially infinity

Cilvic 4 months ago

Reads similar to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laplace%27s_demon

  • samixgOP 4 months ago

    similar in the sense that they're both influenced by determinism.

    funny enough, i wrote a draft blog post about what it would take "in theory" to be able to predict the future, but never got to finish it.

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