Life, it seems, would be rather common throughout the multiverse, perhaps a million, billion, billion, billion, billion more common that we previously thought.
These pockets are where universes like ours are formed- multitudes of them that are often likened to"bubbles" in an ever-expanding ocean dubbed the multiverse.
Science News spoke with Siegfried about what we can learn from past generations of multiverse debates and how scientists might determine whether a multiverse exists.
These pockets are where universes like ours are formed-multitudes of them that are often likened to“bubbles” in an ever-expanding ocean dubbed the multiverse.
In these 40 years, aesthetic arguments have flourished into research programmes- such as supersymmetry, the multiverse and grand unification- that now occupy thousands of scientists.
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