• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    We proved the no(-ish) angular momentum bcs of spacetime flatness, then we proved local unrealness.

    And what about the angular momentum of the multiverse?

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      2 months ago

      Why it would be any different in multiverse? The it is highly unlikely that the pure initial state had any angular momentum.

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          2 months ago

          In that (quite convincing) case, it still doesn’t revolve around you, unless you are that petunia.

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            2 months ago

            You are right. I’m not The Petunia of the Macrocosm.

            But that entity does hold the power to make universes “rotate”. And if it so happens that I would be right within the axis of this howeverdimensonal plane, to the outside observer it would rotate around me. Still the angular momentum within the universe would not change & we wouldn’t know about any of it.

            Besides, if it makes the universes spin too fast they stretch out & burst spilling all the spacetime and gravity bits. And nobody likes to clean that mess up. The lil black holes stick & smear to absolutely anything. And the ascended type 5 minds are usually annoying af, flying nervously around constantly bumping into things. But that’s why there is the cat.