Probably not the right place to ask this one, but here goes anyway. I am pretty crappy at Math, basic uni level and then I am lost. So I have been crook as hell here for 2 days now, thought I was going to die. I'm on the mend now I hope. But no sleep gives one time to think.
So here is my question if I can explain it.
In the theory that says there are an infinite number of outcomes to every event. One where i an not crook tonight, one where i still have long hair etc. Hypothetically If you were to put a restriction on this. And say that the structure of this universe we live in now. And all the other universes that contain different decisions by me are structurally identical. IE: in all the possible universes the sun is 92 million miles from earth. But we still have multiple timelines.
Would the idea that each physical universe is the same, only the life forces change, prevent mathematically there being infinite outcomes. Or would my restriction prevent it.