I am not quite sure what to think about this little reflection. First of all, belief in heaven is a utopian autocratic where God dictates totally . The difference in this autocracy , supposedly, is that anyone who does not wish to spend eternity under such autocratic conditions has already been religiously cleaned from existence and banished to eternal punishment.
But you are right in that there is an essential contradiction in our commonly understood (as proposed by quantumists). I think Einstein's belief that quantum physics cannot actually be contrary to macro, observable physics. After all, what we observe consists of quantum particles and therefore exist as they do because of the quantum particles. So actually they cannot "predict" varying types of universes. unless one first makes the assumption that somehow the observed universe is not dependent upon its own particles. That is like saying the body is not dependent on its organs to be a body. Some might like that, to say we are all brain and/or soul. However, no matter the observation that the observable body is different than the parts within is does not at all mean there are infinitely different possible compositions for the human body. Yes the observable are infinitely different in multiple ways, but without nearly all of the internal parts being located where they are and working together, the observable would show not an infinite observable variety (as in sizes, shapes, lifespans, etc of stars). A thing might not be of itself, but neither is a thing separate from itself.
Of course that does not rule out infinitely possible other types of universes, but it completely rules out that our universe could be different than it is, and it does not take too much contemplation to realize what we are able to observe is the result of quantum interactions that create what is observable.
I am not quite sure what to think about this little reflection. First of all, belief in heaven is a utopian autocratic where God dictates totally . The difference in this autocracy , supposedly, is that anyone who does not wish to spend eternity under such autocratic conditions has already been religiously cleaned from existence and banished to eternal punishment.
But you are right in that there is an essential contradiction in our commonly understood (as proposed by quantumists). I think Einstein's belief that quantum physics cannot actually be contrary to macro, observable physics. After all, what we observe consists of quantum particles and therefore exist as they do because of the quantum particles. So actually they cannot "predict" varying types of universes. unless one first makes the assumption that somehow the observed universe is not dependent upon its own particles. That is like saying the body is not dependent on its organs to be a body. Some might like that, to say we are all brain and/or soul. However, no matter the observation that the observable body is different than the parts within is does not at all mean there are infinitely different possible compositions for the human body. Yes the observable are infinitely different in multiple ways, but without nearly all of the internal parts being located where they are and working together, the observable would show not an infinite observable variety (as in sizes, shapes, lifespans, etc of stars). A thing might not be of itself, but neither is a thing separate from itself.
Of course that does not rule out infinitely possible other types of universes, but it completely rules out that our universe could be different than it is, and it does not take too much contemplation to realize what we are able to observe is the result of quantum interactions that create what is observable.