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"While the future cannot be predicted with certainty, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of some far-future events, if only in the broadest outline.

 These fields include astrophysics, which studies how planets and stars form, interact and die; particle physics, which has revealed how matter behaves at the smallest scales; evolutionary biology, which studies how life evolves over time; plate tectonics, which shows how continents shift over millennia; and sociology, which examines how human societies and cultures evolve." 

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"The Boltzmann brain thought experiment suggests that it might be more likely for a brain to spontaneously form,  

complete with a memory of having existed in our universe, 

 rather than for the entire universe to come about in the manner cosmologists think it actually did.  

Physicists use the Boltzmann brain thought experiment as a reductio ad absurdum argument for evaluating competing scientific theories." 


Over a sufficiently long time, random fluctuations could cause particles to spontaneously form literally any structure of any degree of complexity, including a functioning human brain. 

 The scenario initially involved only a single brain with false memories, but physicist Sean M. Carroll pointed out that, in a fluctuating universe, the scenario works just as well at larger scales, like that of entire bodies or even galaxies.

The idea is named after the physicist  

Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906)  

who published a hypothesis in 1896, prior to the Big Bang Theory, that tried to account for  

the fact that the universe is not as chaotic as the budding field of thermodynamics seemed to predict. " 


"The Boltzmann brain gained new relevance around 2002, when some cosmologists started to become concerned that, in many theories about the universe,  

human brains are vastly more likely to arise from random fluctuations; this leads to the conclusion that, statistically,  

humans are likely to be wrong about their memories of the past and in fact are Boltzmann brains." 


"Boltzmann brain (or body or world) need not fluctuate suddenly into existence, argue Anthony Aguirre, Sean M. Carroll, and Matthew C. Johnson.  

Rather, it would form in a sequence of smaller fluctuations that would look like the brain's decay path run in reverse." 


*rough analogy is how the odds of a single real English word showing up  

when one shakes a box of Scrabble letters are greater than 

 the odds that a whole English sentence or paragraph will form." 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_brain

 

"The average timescale required for the formation of a Boltzmann brain is vastly greater than the current age of the universe. 

 In modern physics, Boltzmann brains can be formed either by quantum fluctuation, or by a thermal fluctuation generally involving nucleation."  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Boltzmann

 

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"Adam and Eve, according to the creation myth of the Abrahamic religions, 

 were the first man and woman. They are central to the belief that  

humanity is in essence a single family, 

 with everyone descended from a single pair of original ancestors" 





"Following a laboratory accident, atomic physicist Jon Osterman develops the ability to observe and manipulate matter at a subatomic level. He is later given the tongue-in-cheek moniker Doctor Manhattan by the United States government

In early 1959, he moves to a research base at Gila Flats, where experiments are being performed on the "intrinsic fields" of physical objects which, if tampered with, result in their disintegration " 

the force of the generator tears Jon to pieces.


"A series of strange events and ghostly appearances occur over the next few months, leading researchers to speculate that the area is haunted. After a series of partial bodily appearances, it becomes apparent that  

Jon is progressively re-forming himself. Each time, the appearance lasts for only a few seconds:  

first a disembodied nervous system including the brain and eyes; 

 then a circulatory system; and then a partially muscled skeleton.  

Jon eventually reappears as a tall, muscular, hairless, naked, blue-skinned man, glowing with a "flare of ultraviolet" 


Begora, hullo.  






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