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- We are closer than ever to finally proving the multiverse exists
Multiverse ideas gained scientific weight in the 1980s with the invention of inflation, a period when the early universe suddenly expanded Inflation explains why the cosmos is so flat and smooth
- Are there multiple universes? - New Scientist
The easiest one to comprehend is called the cosmological multiverse The idea here is that the universe expanded at a mind-boggling speed in the fraction of a second after the big bang
- Ultimate guide to the multiverse - New Scientist
“The multiverse is not some kind of optional thing, like can you supersize or not,” says Raphael Bousso, a theoretical physicist at the University of California, Berkeley Our own cosmological
- A photon caught in two places at once could destroy the multiverse . . .
The idea of a multiverse of universes is derived from a particular interpretation of quantum mechanics, but now a new twist on a classic experiment says it is time to put the idea to bed
- 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
- Is there a multiverse? The quantum experiment that could help find . . .
FOR an experiment designed to help us find evidence of other universes, it looks surprisingly modest As Zoran Hadzibabic walks me into the lab, it feels more like a classroom, complete with
- How a quantum innovation may quash the idea of the multiverse
Physics How a quantum innovation may quash the idea of the multiverse The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics invokes alternative realities to keep everything in balance
- Hugh Everett: The man who gave us the multiverse
Hugh Everett saw far beyond one mere universe Hugh Everett's many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics arose from what must have been the most world-changing drinking session of all time
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