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I once seen on Star Trek: TNG, actually just on Friday, where there is a reality where everything happens, let me explain what I mean. If I was going to get married today, there is a reality where I get married and one where I don't, or if I am supposed to get shot if I go to the bank today, one reality where I go to the bank and die and one where I don't. So basically there is a place where every choice happens, does anyone here believe this, or care to comment I should say?

I once seen on Star Trek: TNG, actually just on Friday, where there is a reality where everything happens, let me explain what I mean. If I was going to get married today, there is a reality where I get married and one where I don't, or if I am supposed to get shot if I go to the bank today, one reality where I go to the bank and die and one where I don't. So basically there is a place where every choice happens, does anyone here believe this, or care to comment I should say?

 

This is actually a real theory, I dont remember its exact name but it might be Parrallel Universes or something like that. Its based in string theory. Interestingly, a group of scientists actually believe they can create a new big bang, and that it would literally create a universe, but it would have its own space/time, so it would not interfere with our own universe. Pretty cooky stuff! But isnt reality much cookier then anything Star Trek can come up with? :P

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alternate universe is possible, but not like that.It universe is similar to our universe

It possible that we can travel to there ,but we must conquer our universe first how can we across pierce it..!!??

The many-worlds interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that proposes the existence of multiple "parallel universes", all of which have the same physical laws and constants, but occupy different states. It was initially formulated by Hugh Everett as an alternative to wavefunction collapse used in the Copenhagen interpretation to explain non-deterministic processes (such as measurement) in quantum mechanics.

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