Could there be forms of life that span the multiverse? They could have evolved by some form of natural selection operating across the multiverse over countless googolplexes of years.
>multiverse
>>>>/trash/
>>7930749
Yes, it's called Yog-Sothoth.
>>7930749
All forms of life in the universe probably have gradual explicable beginnings as microbes/bacteria
You cant suddenly break all the rules of biology and have a an organism evolve to transcend universes
>>7930790
No, I'm talking about a different form of life altogether. Some kind of structure or organization that spans portions of the multiverse.
Maybe op
Youll never know
>>7930749
Yes but to speak of them is to invite complete desolation
>>7930749
Doesn't every being live in all multiverses simultaneously according to quantum mechanics?
>>7930749
No, because different universes in the multiverse are generally causally disconnected and hence cannot talk to each other.
Sometimes they might be able to collide with each other, but that is speculative (as is the whole theory, but different versions of the theory have different behaviours and we don't know which to choose without experiment).
These collisions are not well understood, but before they occur there's no way for an object in universe A to interact with one in universe B, so it seems pointless to consider them part of the same organism.
>>7931557
>causally disconnected and hence cannot talk to each other
definition of shitpost
>>7930760
it's called azathoth you nigger