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Or at least I think it WOULD be everywhere, but you'd get utter ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ making absurd claims that it's actually a cheese sandwich or something political.
Hehe.
I saw that movie. It was cool.
Claims I believe in propagnda without evidence and then won't present evidence of it. It's deliciously irnoic.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/12/3719440044275390151/?ctp=18
Maybe Prime Stellaris.
No, there's not.
There is, however, a strong argument for other universes to exist: if there's just the one universe, the one that we know, then how did it end up being "friendly" enough so we can exist here? There's an infinite number of possibilities for things to have been rolled, and yet we've been lucky enough to get one of the rare cases where we can exist?
In contrast, if universes are created and destroyed all the time... then, with enough tries, the chance of a suitable universe to appear is much higher; you just have to wait long enough.
However, scientists don't care. We have no way to look beyond our own universe; we don't know whether there's something "outside", or what. Science works by formulating a theory, and then proving (or disproving), but without access to whatever you're theorizing about, none of this can happen.
In fact, we can't even see the "boundaries" of our own universe; we have what's called the "observable universe" which is defined by the speed of light and the age of the universe.
:P
Out there I heard them make fun of our advanced chemistry book you learn in college. For some reason it was teaching university students how to make urine. Then he started learning alien math and chemistry he also learned a little nuclear science. E=mc2 just doesn't work with nuclear. He knew how to turn that uranium white, when it's green it's corrupted uranium and it turns green. We are wasting that stuff. I heard him several times fall into a black hole, his space ship strong enough to stand the pressure. When entering a black holes point of no return you can see your ship ahead of you entering it because your going faster then the speed of time at that point. I heard him escape black holes multiple times, one time a girl was sucking his ♥♥♥♥ and his small base was sinking towards a black hole, when we escaped we were within that hole spinning around and the girl knew how to shoot out of it. Then back up he went.
You know that's just a joke, right?