I'm not going to elaborate the argument, just write down the ideas of it.
Friend: Quantum physics postulates that anything possible that is not happening, happens in a different universe/reality.
Me: As long as it is physically possible, agreed. It doesn't allow universes where physics laws are different. That's science fiction.
Friend: Agreed. Hence there must be one universe for all possible life evolutions, whether terrestrial or not, human or not.
Me: Agreed.
Friend: Many of those species aren't bound to terrestrial biological laws, although they are to physics... In that sense we can imagine thinking capacity and sensorial capacities that aren't limited by terrestrial organs-like.
Me: Errr. Agreed?
Friend: Among those universes, there must be a species of unlimited intelligence and unlimited sensorial capacity, because if you can imagine an species with a higher conscience, that would be the universe we are talking about. In any case, all the statements lead to the fact that according to this theory there is an species in the Quantum spectrum that holds the maximum capacities allowed by physics. Absolute sensorial capacities, absolute intelligence.
Me: I think I know where you are trying to go, but that species would be limited within their universe.
Friend: Oh, but with their absolute understanding and dominion of the laws of the universe they can replicate any physics fenomenon, including a big bang and creating an universe...
Me: O, my...
Friend: And that universe could perfectly be this one. But even if it isn't, Quantum physics allows the existence of an species so developed, that they would be indistinguishable from God, including their capacity to see and influence other universes...
Me: ...
Friend: Quod Erat Demonstrandum
Please, give me a hand here. He still rubs it in my face from time to time, and I dunno how to hit back!!
