Parallel Universes
All that is about to read here seems impossible and insane, beyond science fiction. However, all true.
Scientists now believe that can really be a parallel universe – in fact, may be an infinite number of parallel universes, and we live in one of them.
These other universes contain forms of space, time and strange exotic matter. Some of them may even contain a slightly different way.
Surprisingly, scientists believe that these parallel universes exist less than a millimeter away from us. In fact, our gravity is only a weak signal coming out of another universe into ours.
Parallel Universes,
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If other universes = other space-times, then how do we workout what time it is there? it seems like a paradox but Looking at the holographic universe theory if the universe is purely information then in reality the information describing the entire space-time history of our universe exists at once thus only conscious beings live within the illusion of expansive space & flowing time. So in truth all of space-time of all universes’ exist at once. And each universe = different field of information.
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the kingdom is called anikia just a place i maid up. I have been having dreams about it for like 2 years or something by now. Just my theory
I think there are 12 different universes and that Each one is COMPLEATLY different not slightly different. Like one of them could like be a tottaly surreal place like the stuff you see in art like Pacasco (famous artist painter)And people can like be maid out of dust and can matearialate and deteariel (sorry for the bad spelling i only heard of the word but never saw it so ya :/) And one of them (witch i hope is real becuse its awsome
. ). Everyone culd be all half animal half pearson and
just to be critical, is there really an infinite amount of possibilities that can happen. i mean looking at on social events, then yes, there probably is. But i still can’t believe its an infinite amount, because there is only so much time and matter in the universe which mean that there is a limited amount of stuff that it can do. hope this makes sense :/
Most universes are chaotic and no life forms.Some universes are orderly enough for planetary evolution to take off.Some are orderly enough for cosmic evolution to take off.Cosmic evolution see’s civilizations spread consciousness across the universe as the universe itself becomes conscious.The goal of an orderly universe is life.The goal of life is consciousnessThe goal of consciousness is to spread and turn the universe conscious.The goal of the universe is to become conscious.
Ok so if there are infinite parallel universes.. does that mean that the impossible is possible somewhere out there? Like fictional characters can actually exist somewhere? I know it’s a bit far out but it’s really interesting.
Let me guess, you people still wondering what the universe will be like if Senator Kerry would have win the presidency, right? still obsess with the difference and too depress of the irreversible changes that the Bush administration have caused to the field of physics? like KILLED Pluto!!Dudes, nobody touch Pluto! lolOr the re-introduction of dimensions and the possibility of God does exist, that really shocked so many faggots in NY that you distract away the idea with “universe”? hahahaha
in.theory.if.you.believe.in.something.very.deeply.it.might.be.true.in.another.universe.because.the.energy.from.that.thought.process.could.be.transfered.and.form.new.universe.as.your.particles.from.your.idea.then.exist.in.another.universe.one.example.might.be.ghost.where.your.left.over.particles.exist.here.as.well.as.another.universe.how.about.that.and.with.how.many.people.believe.in.god.that.has.to.form.a.ton.of.universes.with.him.in.them.and.an.infinite.amount.of.universes.means.no.boredom
People who believe in parallel universes say that its in a different dimension and we can not travel to that “parallel universe” but… we can… get a space ship, Travel out of out galaxy, then out universe… then over a ridiculous amount of light years, and then arrive at another universe… that could be completely different or nearly the same and then do exactly the same and travel to another universes and so on…. we haven’t traveled to a different dimension we have just moved in space.
I think the universe is infinite, therefore, everything is infinite too. there’s only 1 space (infinite of course) but there are an infinite amount of universe’s in this space and those universes have a infinite amount of Galaxy’s… There’s no “different dimensions” its just one Space that is infinite. So in away… there are parallel universe’s, but its nothing to do with atoms its just because everything is infinite.
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There is not enough space for there to be Infinite Parallel Universes in one location. The energy require in one space would be detected. Even if the vibrations were slightly out as it is put. We would have found the vibrations by now! If scientist believe there are spacial vibrations they would devise experiments to prove this theory. There is no experiments done to try and prove multiple Universes. Why is that? Is it a conspiracy? Are string theorists MAD? Where are the experiments?
@pinmedownbaby In string theory the strings are the particles. There’s no distinction. The vibration mode defines what kind of particle they are. Actually, chemistry, most physics & most astronomy are fine without unification because gravity is so weak it doesn’t matter. It’s at the Big Bang singularity, black holes, etc. when things fall apart, because there all 4 forces matter. Problem is, ST hasn’t made definite, falsifiable predictions. For now it’s beautiful, untestable math.
@pinmedownbaby No. There are 2 ways of viewing the wave function. In the Copenhagen interpretation the electron is either spin-up or spin-down until the observation is made. But in the Many Worlds one, all possible outcomes really do exist. @ the moment of measurement the universe splits into however many universes as there were quantum possibilities, yielding X different electrons. This would happen continuously. For every quantum interaction in “your” universe, it splits again.
@pinmedownbaby No. It’s inherent to QM that quantum uncertainty isn’t just a matter of limitations of experimental hardware. It is absolutely fundamental to the quantum world. Unfortunately, typical examples given are things like “to measure the position of a particle you have to hit it with a photon, thus changing its velocity”. That makes it sound like a clever experiment could get around they uncertainty principle. But you can’t.
Doesn’t string theory also suggest that strings and, therefore, matter and universes, would always be in a state of harmonic distortion and resonance and would have no constants? I think it’s a combination of particles and strings. You can’t have one without the other. Matter clearly exists and operates at different levels that no one has been able to explain in a unified way that confirms everything we know about chemistry, physics and astronomy. That’s the problem. We’re still on particles.
We know this must be true for things that happen in the future. What you do to something now will affect what happens next but we don’t know in what timeline. There may be a finite number of outcomes based on what we know about electrons and how they operate. But what about affecting a past parallel universe? If it is true that electrons that exist now (since matter can’t be created or destroyed) are chained to matter in space-time, then what about the relationship of electrons to past matter?
Also, if one proposes that electrons themselves are linked to parallel universes then this also presents a problem. Doesn’t it follow that since we know electrons operate by bonds and by generally orbiting a nucleus that allowing for electrons to be associated with other matter in space-time (by bonding and orbits) that this REALLY complicates electrochemistry. So much that this idea infers that changes made to electron bonds in one universe ought to chain and effect other matter relationships.
Hmmm….the thing about not being able to exactly pinpoint the location of electrons is interesting. Could it be that electrons orbit so fast that their subatomic velocity and random orbit makes it difficult to model or even know accurately? It’s clear they can be observed. Measuring and modelling it is the key.