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But surely the same can't be said for matter and antimatter? Aren't these limited and will run out as the universe eventually uses up all the available Hydrogen?
Atoms aren't quite the same as particles popping in and out of existence, and I don't see elements just appearing out of nowhere. Unless we've yet to observe a White Hole. More data is needed and I fear humans are too limited to grasp the scale and scope of the cosmos...
Maybe Universe is created by the observers.
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/313134/why-is-tree3-so-big-explanation-for-beginners
You can grant incredible complexity with very simple basics is the upshot.
The universe is not a fractal like function. Nor is it Tree like, its somewhere in between, from what we know, but it could be potentially tree like if what we don't know and understand about the nature of the universe is more open rather than closed.
Purposely left ambiguous. ;)
Look whatever case it is, we'll never meet our copies anyway and can only feel bad about their possible existence.
This is how time is manifested, a laying of "now".
But hey… it’s just a cartoon.
But even if it does repeat, that doesn't necessarily mean things will happen "multiple times." We could be simultaneously living every one of the infinite repetitions of this current outcome right now, without knowing the difference.
Basically as energy began to drop into Material Space levels it created all kinds of matter.
Once it comes in balance to E=MCsquared then it locks into relative motion and the laws of physics based off of E=MCsquared. So some matter just came into relative being and others ended up in massive atoms that could not become stable in the physical laws created by the stable flux so they exploded.. The Big Bang as the physical universe came into stable existence to the flux of E=MCsquared. Gravity drops off with the square of the distance but always remains. All matter in Material Space is linked by gravity in Material Space and through the quantum singularity gateway inside the Nucleus.
I don't know if the universe just repeats.