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Arvin Ash – Quantum Theory reveals Parallel Universes and Quantum Immortality in alternate universes

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Arvin Ash Says if we ever produce a quantum computer then we have to take the parallel universe theory seriously. Well, Google are on the verve of developing one.Alvin says physicists have worked out the size of our universe from the amount of marter there is, but the universe may be much bigger, extending without matter into infinity. But if it is infinite, then matter will eventually turn up again, and again, and again for infinity too.Now there are only so many ways you can combine all the matter in our universe and so carbon copies of our universe must be out there too, but also there will be ones that are very slightly different to ours, and so there could be an infinite amount of yourselves out there all living very different lives.Crazy, yep, and many scientists think so? But if we

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Arvin Ash Says if we ever produce a quantum computer then we have to take the parallel universe theory seriously. Well, Google are on the verve of developing one.

Alvin says physicists have worked out the size of our universe from the amount of marter there is, but the universe may be much bigger, extending without matter into infinity. But if it is infinite, then matter will eventually turn up again, and again, and again for infinity too.

Now there are only so many ways you can combine all the matter in our universe and so carbon copies of our universe must be out there too, but also there will be ones that are very slightly different to ours, and so there could be an infinite amount of yourselves out there all living very different lives.

Crazy, yep, and many scientists think so? But if we develop a quantum computer then we will be forced to take the theory seriously, says Alvin Ash.

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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