So i've been doing some thinking and due to some multi universe theory or something, anything we could think of could exist. That means that our Azeroth we know and love, could possibly be out there.
So i've been doing some thinking and due to some multi universe theory or something, anything we could think of could exist. That means that our Azeroth we know and love, could possibly be out there.
Well, assuming infinite universes, and infinite possibilities, there is a universe where I am Thralls' glowing green testicles, capable of advanced functions and calculus and I use the power of love to destroy the reanimated corpse of Jafarr from Aladdin who is leading the Manchester United soccer team to annihilate Narnia, which happens to be populated by anthropomorphic corn.
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Isn't this basically how scientology works? Except that's with sci-fi and this is fantasy.
So clearly we need... Fantology?
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Not at all. Scientology believes we are all possessed by the ghosts of dead aliens who were blown up by nuclear bombs while watching movies about god. Oh, and they flew around in spaceships that just coincidentally happened to look EXACTLY like the Mcdonnel Douglas DC-8.
I believe you're thinking of the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum physics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation
If our universe is infinite, then azeroth exists out there somewhere in the universe.
You can't say for sure, unless something has a statistical chance of 100%, even if there's an infinite number of attempts you can't be sure of 100% success (see: people refuting the "infinite amount of monkeys typing Shakespeare")
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That's a complete butchery and misinterpretation of all of the things scientifically.
Not all things are possible. And just because something is possible doesn't mean there's any amount of chance of it to ever happen that could ever be represented by anything that is even remotely close to being a functionable mathematical probability.
I.e. even on the possibility vs. probability argument something needs to reach a certain threshold of probability before it actually could happen.
And it also needs to follow natural law.
Azeroth has magic. There is no magic. Therefore there is no Azeroth.
Also Azeroth is ridiculously small. It would not have sufficient gravity to be a thing.
I think the surface area of azeroth is maybe 800 square miles. Making it just over half the size of Rhode island.
Putrefaction you've caused, No need for confession. Now you wish you had a god, To stop your demolition. Crushing the bones of the hundred folds, Swinging the judgement hammer. Man, woman, child no-one is safe The heads of the dead are the banner.
That's actually a postulate of "string theory" which is not a legitimate falsifiable scientific theory.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xECUrlnXCqk
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