Cosmological expansion is similar in many ways to what you would have if space time itself were not expanding, but matter was just moving apart. So sure, there's some energy there. But it's just a finite amount of energy you 're going to get. It's not to some limitless supply or anything like that. Michael coppleman says, i am confused, because you go from the world must be in a state of superposition to there are many, many worlds being created all the time. Can we think of no other way for the world to be in aState of Superposition? I'm not quite sure that you read something deeply hidden. Or more likely,

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