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Slimebeast said:

You should update yourself then.

"it's consistent AFAIK with the observed universe and the relevant mathematics" lol, of course it is, else it would have been discarded`, right? But "consistent" with observable data proves nothing. You need data that supports the multiverse theory, or else it takes blind faith to believe it might true, yes. That's the situation with multiverse, it takes blind faith to believe in and yes, it's just as scientifically unfounded as God or the theories that we're all just part of a simulation. Pretty typical though that you like many others have been tricked to believe otherwise.

Bottom line:

A lot of people, atheists, think the God concept is weird, it's just irrational. On the same basis of evidence and  arguments I think multiverse is weird and irrational, and very laughable.  

But you are assuming that this makes you right.  All it does is make you equally wrong.

 



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