This article may be of interest to some of you:
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?art...A5809EC5880000
This article may be of interest to some of you:
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?art...A5809EC5880000
Steve Long
Young Curmudgeon
In that case, congratulations on being nominated for all categories of the Origins awards.![]()
"Similarly, don't get hung up trying to figure out the 'exact right way' to build something using the Hero System rules..." (6E2 277).
Yeah, that'll happen.
...and check out Hero In Two Pages
What I find crazy about this (assuming that the theory is indeed accurate) is that it means that, essentially, everything being published by Hero Games, and everything that happens in all of our campaigns, is essentially true -- in the infinite expanse of four different types of parallel universes, everything in the books and in the games actually happens.
We could even eventually be visited by someone from one of those other universes. Really.
Of course another implacation is that there are worlds that are defined by the fact that they are never visited by anyone, that is what makes them unique.We could even eventually be visited by someone from one of those other universes. Really.
The question is, which kind are we on?
I hope my duplicate has a better understanding of physics than I do.
Regardless it's still a good read.
I doubt very much that we'll be visited. If there is a greater than 0% chance of us being visited, it would have happened already according to the article.
The difference between kinky and perverted is as follows:
Kinky is with a feather. Perverted is with the chicken.
Maybe it has, but we're just not aware of it (at least, the versions of us that we are).Originally posted by Gary
I doubt very much that we'll be visited. If there is a greater than 0% chance of us being visited, it would have happened already according to the article.
Reading through the article I was looking for a reference to Michael Moorkcock. No one knows more about the Multiverse then him
Nobody except Elric.Originally posted by BlackSword
Reading through the article I was looking for a reference to Michael Moorkcock. No one knows more about the Multiverse then him
I mean Corum... no, Hawkmoon... no, I mean.....
"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" Rom 3:23
"The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Rom 6:23
"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this; while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Rom 5:8
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." Eph 2:8,9
I thought the article said quite the opposite. The number of alternate universes is in fact finite, and limited to the rules of physics.Originally posted by BobGreenwade
What I find crazy about this (assuming that the theory is indeed accurate) is that it means that, essentially, everything being published by Hero Games, and everything that happens in all of our campaigns, is essentially true -- in the infinite expanse of four different types of parallel universes, everything in the books and in the games actually happens.
I am a firm believer of Amber. We are all just messed up shadow worlds.....
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