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- Are there multiple universes? - New Scientist
String theory, which is a notoriously theoretical explanation of reality, predicts a frankly meaninglessly large number of universes, maybe 10 to the 500 or more, all with slightly different
- We are closer than ever to finally proving the multiverse exists
But this might not be the case: there are many ways other universes could exist One is that we could be a single part of a branch of infinite universes known collectively as the multiverse
- The Vera Rubin Observatory is about to completely transform astronomy . . .
With the ability to scan the entire southern night sky every three days, the huge Vera C Rubin Observatory could be about to start solving the mysteries of the universe, from dark matter to
- The multiverse could be much, much bigger than we ever imagined
The multiverse could be infinitely bigger than we ever imagined, according to a new interpretation of quantum mechanics that describes realms upon realms of parallel universes created with every
- Could there be smaller universes in the particles we know of?
You seem to have an image of multiple universes stacked within each other like Russian dolls, but with the possibility of the number of such dolls being infinite This isn’t how our universe works
- This mind-blowing map shows Earth’s position within the vast universe
See the circle of galaxy clusters and voids that surround us in this map of the nearby cosmos, extending 200 million light years in each direction
- The cosmologist who claims to have evidence for the multiverse
Cosmologist Laura Mersini-Houghton says our universe is one of many – and she argues that we have already seen signs of those other universes in the cosmic microwave background, the light left
- The universe is expanding, but what exactly is it expanding into?
Richard Swifte Darmstadt, Germany It is all too easy to think of the big bang and the resulting expanding universe as being like an ordinary explosion, with everything expanding out from a
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