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- Are there multiple universes? - New Scientist
What – one vast, ancient and mysterious universe isn’t enough for you? Well, as it happens, there are others Among physicists, it’s not controversial Our universe is but one in an
- We are closer than ever to finally proving the multiverse exists
We think our universe contains everything that exists, has ever existed and will exist in the future But this might not be the case: there are many ways other universes could exist
- Can we ever know the shape of the universe? - New Scientist
For one, there’s the question of whether a finite universe has to have an edge If the universe is finite and flat like a sheet of paper, it must have one – but then we must ask, what’s
- If the multiverse exists, are there infinite copies of me?
According to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, the universe is constantly dividing and taking you with it – so would you recognise your other selves if you met them?
- Rethinking reality: Is the entire universe a single quantum object?
When you do that, you realise that the universe isn’t fundamentally made of separate parts at all, but is instead a single, quantum object
- How much stuff is there in the universe? - New Scientist
To understand how much stuff there is in the universe, it helps to first understand what kind of stuff we are talking about We currently believe that only about 5 per cent of the universe is made
- The universe: Your essential guide to its breathtaking wonders | New . . .
An abridged inventory of everything there is in the universe – from rogue planets and exomoons to supernovae, supermassive black holes and the cosmic web
- Supermassive dark matter stars may be lurking in the early universe . . .
That mass range makes supermassive dark stars an excellent contender to explain one of the great mysteries of the early universe: supermassive black holes
- We’ve glimpsed before the big bang and it’s not what we expected
But when it comes to the early universe, physics can take us only so far We can rewind to a point about 13 7 billion years ago, when the universe was an extremely dense ball of energy – a phase
- How did the universe begin? - New Scientist
Why are we here? How did the universe begin? According to the Boshongo people of central Africa, before us there was only darkness, water and the great god Bumba One day Bumba, in pain from a
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