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Autore principale: Lowe, David P
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Pubblicazione: Zenodo 2026
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19038903
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  • <p>The <strong>Perfect Recurrence Paradox</strong> examines the consequences of a universe that repeats itself in perfectly identical cycles. If every physical condition, law, and sequence of events were reproduced exactly, then each cycle would generate the same outcomes without variation. Under such conditions, no genuinely new events, structures, or histories could arise; the universe would effectively replay the same reality indefinitely. This paradox highlights the necessity of <strong>imperfections, fluctuations, or boundary variations</strong> for the continued generation of meaningful physical history. The analysis suggests that cosmological evolution and the persistence of novelty require small deviations between cycles, ensuring that each realization of a universe can produce distinct outcomes rather than an exact repetition of the previous one.</p>