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Can There Be More Than One Universe?


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Poll: Universe : Single or Infinite !!!!!!!!!!!

Do u believe that there can be more than one universe?

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Posted 26 February 2012 - 11:21 PM

I Don't know if anybody has said this, Because I didn't really look through all the Comments but This is what I have to say about more then one Universe:
I think there are more then one, I mean I watched a video and it said that our Universe is dieing, it's going cold and Barren and soon enough it will die. Im not for sure if that is true or not but also like the Warm Holes it's like a High way Intersection to another city so think of Warm Holes Like this. Pretend New york is our Universe and it starts to Get really cold and Everything in it Is Dieing so you leave New york which is our Universe and you go to Calfonia. But it's too far away so What do you do? You take a Plane that Shoot's (Fly's you there) Pretty fast okay. So New york is Our Universe, California is The Connected Universe, and The Planes are the Black holes. So Practically all the States are Universes. So there all connected. And the United States is the Main Universe. So if Califoria Dies we got 49 otehr ones. But if United States Dies....Were do we go? Well think of it like this...There are Alot of Other country's and those are like Main Universes Conecting Alot of Mini-Versus. So we go there. But Our Main Univese is so Big it would take Trillion's of Years for it too Die. And Earth won't even be around for us To Expeirence that. I know this made no sense but I had to Comment this. (: So think about it. Everything is Inffinite and If our Universe is, there has to be more! :) If it's Inffite...But everything Is Connceted somehow like the Country's are conected to Earth and Earth is Conected to the MIlkyway and the Milkyway is Conected to the Real Universe so yeah! :) Lol

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Posted 16 March 2012 - 10:24 AM

View PostDogEater008, on 03 May 2006 - 06:15 AM, said:

lol. i'm guessing you're talking about parallel universes. The idea of multiple universes is not even a theory, it's just a myth. Only ideas that can be proven with evidence or to have a way to test it can be called a theory. Ideas that cannot be proven is not consisted as theory. Since you are talking about multiple universes, then i'm pretty sure you have at leasted heard of the string theory. The string theory isn't really a theory, since there are no way to prove it.
Myth is too strong. There are several hypotheses (better word) which involve multiverses of one sort or another. It is true that, as yet, there are no tests available for these hypotheses so they remain hypotheses and are not 'theory'.
One, however, is pretty widely accepted amongst physicists - the Everett Many World interpretation of quantum mechanics. This basically 'solves' the 'collapse of the wavefunction' from probabilistic to deterministic by positing that each possible quantum event is not probabilistic but is instead certin. The upshot and noddy-version would be :- everything that CAN happen DOES happen, but each possibility spawns an entirely new universe.
Although it might sound mad, it is probably the most widely accepted interpretation of the results we get from quantum mechanics and it is supported by such scientists as Tegmark, Hawking, Penrose, DeWitt,Deutsch and many more.




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