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h_parikhh

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  1. There have been theories such as: bubble universes theory: where multiple universes are spread as bubbles in an undefined space. And an other theory which states that there is an existence of infinite universes parallel to each other in multiple axes of space and time. Now I am even more curious to know about this topic. *confused* and *curious* :confused::huh:


     

    The reason why multiverse discussions belong to science fiction rather than science proper is that if those universes are entirely separate from our Universe and can't possibly be observed then there's as much point in discussing it as trying to scientifically prove that God exists/doesn't exist. On the other hand, if these Universes can be observed then these are in fact a part of our own Universe, since Universe includes everything that can possibly be observed, felt and experienced.

     

    That makes sense. This is just out of curiosity that I post my questions. :)

  2. This belongs to science-fiction. There is even no existing scientific methods to examine existence of hypothetical parallel Universes, not to mention their hypothetical difference in science..

     

    But science fiction in the past has become the reality in the present. So, are there theories which support the idea of parallel universes? I do believe, like Higgs Boson being termed as the God particle, there has to be some substance behind the idea of how parallel universes function. Upon reading an anonymous research paper, I found that black holes are 'entrances' to coexisting universes. Please help me clarify my conception?

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