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You Hate This World

Welcome to the multiverse

By HazraelPublished about a year ago 3 min read
You Hate This World
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Hello class. Welcome to the astronomy 101. Today we will be talking about multiverses as you know like the Avengers Infinity War and Endgame. But before continuing this class. I have one question for you. Do you hate this world? If you do. Then I might have an answer to your question. The scientists are already working on it. So fasten yourseatbelt because i am about to blow your mind. You can take a minute rest after learning the multiverse to take a breath.

You are not the smartest, richest, or most famous person. But according to physicists, there is a world where you are rich, smart, and well-known. So welcome to the Multiverse, where you have many possibilities.

The idea is pretty easy. According to Scientists, the universe is one of the Parallel Universes. From Parallel, the multiverse formed. But the Multiverse theory is not one but several others. One of the theories involved an advanced alien civilization with computer technology running a super-realistic virtual reality (VR) universe. Each simulation has the effect of a parallel universe.

Scientists who believe in this theory have the opportunity to say that we are in a simulation. There may be many computer simulations of aliens and only one that is "real" nature. Looks like we are one of them. Not all multiverse theories rely on Virtual Reality and aliens.

Another theory began when scientists studied the early existence of the universe. Most scientists accept the idea that the universe began with the Big Bang. Although this incident happened 13.8 billion years ago. Can see the light called the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Through telescopes that detect radio waves have been looking for the CMB for decades. The temperature of the universe is the same as the CMB. Two Regions in space are so far apart that nothing and not even light has traveled between them since the universe began.

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The best way for scientists to explain this is to introduce the concept of cosmic inflation. According to some physicists, the Big Bang expanded at an incredible speed more than the speed of light. This process means that everywhere in the known universe had a chance to communicate right at the beginning of everything, which helps explain why the CMB looks the same everywhere scientists look.

However, the interesting thing about cosmic inflation is that physicists don't know where it ends. In principle, it does not end which means space has no end. The matter that forms galaxies, planets, and potentially forms humans will be arranged in different ways in space. But basically, there are so many atoms in the universe of the book by note. Roughly by his estimation, there are only so many ways that all those atoms can be arranged.

If you travel far through space, it is possible that you will meet an Area where it will be arranged almost the same as our universe aka the tone of the sun, the earth, you but twins and it will not stop there. In theory, the possibilities are infinite with twins. History may play out a little differently on each possibility that we are kings of the Multiverse earth.

All of this sounds more like Science fiction than Science fact and many scientists agree. They were also less than happy, pushing the idea of ​​a multiverse too far because it was too difficult to test the idea that a Parallel Earth existed. But, if there is a parallel earth out there, it might be there to prove the existence of the multiverse. Maybe it has not happened on our earth. So far.

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  • Ruby Guyabout a year ago

    simulation theory, where advanced alien civilizations might be running virtual universes, adds another layer of mystery. Could it be possible that we're all just players in a high-tech, super-realistic simulation? Some physicists certainly entertain this possibility, and it's not as far-fetched as it might sound. On the other hand, the theory that the multiverse could stem from the Big Bang and the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) connects the idea to our observable universe’s origins. It’s intriguing that https://www.jovenesen-accion.com.co despite the vast distances in space, scientists are looking for traces of the Big Bang and the potential to unlock more about the universe’s true nature.

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