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I tried to awnser your "unawnserable" questions Kain :P
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"Tried" being the operable word. I've yet to see anything that isn't outlandishly contradictory.
You're ASSUMING, you can't ASSUME to know what would happen when (or more appropriately "if") two or more parallel universes collide, even if it's possible, (Which I doubt) you're making swooping judgements that you can't even begin to back up.
I mean, all of your answer stem from this one claim, which I have disproved (and you've seemed to have ignored).
You assume that all the matter would jump to one place, WHY WOULD IT DO THAT? In addition, how could it do that?
If there is an infinite number of parallel universes, then it must be true to say that anyone universe will have infinite number of universes next to it.
Which would (if by your logic they withhold mass, which must be equal as the mass values are all infinite) stop anything from affecting a universe (or several) aside from it's original motion (which is impossible to determine in itself). Unless of course you are suggesting there's a value GREATER than infinity? In which case I wholeheartedly concede.
I'll say no more on the matter, as discussing "infinity" can lead merely to arguements, which I am, at this point, to lazy to contradict.