Who or what started the multiverse concept and why?VanHalbgott@lemmus.org to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 36 points – 3 weeks ago29Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIn ancient Indian cosmology universes are created and destroyed in an infinite cycleNot the same, though that’s also a concept used quite a bit in Sci-Fi.Mayan as well. The 5th world ended in 2012.It would have, had the jello company not sacrificed a whole horde to renew our existence.Interesting article on what that actually meant for contemporary Mayans: http://theappendix.net/issues/2012/12/time-and-the-maya-apocalypse-guatemala-1982-and-2012
In ancient Indian cosmology universes are created and destroyed in an infinite cycleNot the same, though that’s also a concept used quite a bit in Sci-Fi.Mayan as well. The 5th world ended in 2012.It would have, had the jello company not sacrificed a whole horde to renew our existence.Interesting article on what that actually meant for contemporary Mayans: http://theappendix.net/issues/2012/12/time-and-the-maya-apocalypse-guatemala-1982-and-2012
Mayan as well. The 5th world ended in 2012.It would have, had the jello company not sacrificed a whole horde to renew our existence.Interesting article on what that actually meant for contemporary Mayans: http://theappendix.net/issues/2012/12/time-and-the-maya-apocalypse-guatemala-1982-and-2012
Interesting article on what that actually meant for contemporary Mayans: http://theappendix.net/issues/2012/12/time-and-the-maya-apocalypse-guatemala-1982-and-2012
In ancient Indian cosmology universes are created and destroyed in an infinite cycle
Not the same, though that’s also a concept used quite a bit in Sci-Fi.
Mayan as well. The 5th world ended in 2012.
It would have, had the jello company not sacrificed a whole horde to renew our existence.
Interesting article on what that actually meant for contemporary Mayans: http://theappendix.net/issues/2012/12/time-and-the-maya-apocalypse-guatemala-1982-and-2012