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3 Questions in Multiverse Theory


Randolpin

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These are the questions that could not be easily answered.But for the sake of awareness for everybody here, I want to share these questions to you specially to those who already accept the multiverse theory.

The questions points on the multiverse source of energy to create multiple universes.My questions are:

1. Is the source of energy infinite?Why the source of energy is infinite?

2. Where did this source of energy came from?Did it have a beginning?

3.Is space outside this observable universe (if there is really an outside) infinite?

 

These are my inquiries.Response are greatly appreciated.Thank you....

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Which multiverse theory (hypothesis) are you thinking about? There are several.

 

 

2. Where did this source of energy came from?Did it have a beginning?

 

There is a suggestion that the net energy of the universe is zero. Therefore no energy is required to create a universe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-energy_universe

 

 

3.Is space outside this observable universe (if there is really an outside) infinite?

 

No one knows. Although the measured flatness suggests it is either very very large or infinite. (It would be very surprising if there were nothing outside the observable universe.)

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It depends on who you ask because no single answer is finite and definitive in the "Multiverse Theory". And this is because no matter how you look at it, there will always be one or more universe(s) that contradict what you see in any of them at any given point. The Multiverse Theory is similar but not exactly related to the Chaos theory where anything, absolutely anything, is possible and has already happened at some point somenwhere.

 

Now, to answer the questions directly

 

1. If the Multiverse theory is correct and the ability to traverse them is achieved, then yes, energy is infinite to a point. Each individual universe has a finite amount of energy if physics are consistent through them. But there is an infinite number of universes and they continue to grow. Thus, infinite energy.

 

2. The previous question answers this.

 

3. This isn't a "Multiverse" related question. But its hard to believe that there isnt more then we can see. Even Astronomers have stated that there is so much we cant see that it would be hard to believe that it doesnt go on for at least a much longer ways.

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the Chaos theory where anything, absolutely anything, is possible and has already happened at some point somenwhere.

 

 

That doesn't appear to have anything to do with chaos theory (which is about sensitivity to initial conditions making deterministic systems unpredictable). And clearly isn't true as some things are just impossible.

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