At the present time, we don't know if other universes even exist, let alone the nature of their physical laws.
However, if other universes DO exist in the way we (presently) expect them to exist, then it would be quite surprising if ALL of them had physical laws that do not permit the existence of objects orbiting around large volumes of hydrogen. The ability for that to happen is pretty "robust," in the sense that it would take physical laws VERY different from those of our own to prevent ANY such objects.
The same as ours, to the extent that other galaxies look the same as ours. They may all be in different states of their evolutionary cycle. In the many worlds interpretation of QM leading to M theory, considered as membranes, the other universes are two dimensional parallel versions of out own.
A temporal model also emerges from cyclic cosmological theories, posited by very many including Einstein, Dick/Peebles and Penrose. These largely postulate pre big bang conditions as evolved post big bang conditions.
However, the original and conventional assumption, which cannot derive pre big bang conditions, remains that;
There is only one universe, that's why it is called universe.
Plain and simple: no.
The existence of universes other than the one we happen to live in is purely speculative at this point.
There is no evidence to support the idea that there are other universes. However, many people speculate that there are and there is also no evidence to prove they do not exist.
Possibly. It is a philosophical question and we don't (probably will never) know for sure.
Yes there is in another parallel universe. When you grow up, maybe you can invent a machine that allows you to travel to other universes, and can I come with you?
Because like they can like look at like cells and other small things.
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It look like a ball and it has a small ball inside
You may look like your grandfather for many different reasons. You may look like your grandfather because you have some of the same genes as him. Hope this helps!
It is thought that there are other universes that look like ours. It is also been suggested that there are an infinite number of universes.
Parallel universes may, or may not, exist. While it is hypothesized that there may be other universes, there is no certainty that they do exist - nor, for that matter, is there any certainty that they DON'T exist. Since we don't know whether such "ohter universes" exist, we don't know what they look like either - although it has been speculated that other universes may have a different number of dimensions, or there may be other significant differences in physical laws, compared to our own universe. If this is the case, most such universes may be unsuitable for any sort of life.
The idea of multiple universes is, like many other things, a theory. It could be true, it could not.
This is just possibility, considered by some. It may answer the question, why our Universe has specific characteristics, some of which look like it is specifically fine-tuned to permit life: if there are multiple universes, others will have different characteristics, even a different number of dimensions - and out of this multitude of possibilites, a few universes have conditions suitable for life. There is no evidence for other universes, and if they do exist, it is not likely that we can have any contact with them.This is just possibility, considered by some. It may answer the question, why our Universe has specific characteristics, some of which look like it is specifically fine-tuned to permit life: if there are multiple universes, others will have different characteristics, even a different number of dimensions - and out of this multitude of possibilites, a few universes have conditions suitable for life. There is no evidence for other universes, and if they do exist, it is not likely that we can have any contact with them.This is just possibility, considered by some. It may answer the question, why our Universe has specific characteristics, some of which look like it is specifically fine-tuned to permit life: if there are multiple universes, others will have different characteristics, even a different number of dimensions - and out of this multitude of possibilites, a few universes have conditions suitable for life. There is no evidence for other universes, and if they do exist, it is not likely that we can have any contact with them.This is just possibility, considered by some. It may answer the question, why our Universe has specific characteristics, some of which look like it is specifically fine-tuned to permit life: if there are multiple universes, others will have different characteristics, even a different number of dimensions - and out of this multitude of possibilites, a few universes have conditions suitable for life. There is no evidence for other universes, and if they do exist, it is not likely that we can have any contact with them.
That is unknown. Some hypotheses based largely in mathematics have suggested that this is possible, but there is no direct eveidence that other universes exist.
There has been a lot of speculation about other universes, but it is just that: speculation. There is no firm evidence that other universes actually exist. Nor, for that matter, is there any firm evidence that other universes DON'T exist.
'Multiverse' is an abstract noun because by definition it is purely hypothetical. It suggests the possibility of other universes and by definition we could never physically interact with other universes even if they exist. Other universes are not perceptible to our senses. They are physically disconnected from our universe.
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"Impossible."
That's related to the idea that there are other universes, other than the one we are in.
The term 'multiverse' is often used to describe multiple universes, or sometimes, 'meta-universe'. Owing to the paucity of proof of the existence of other or alternate universes the term is considered to have only hypothetical application at this time.
What "other universes"? There is no clear evidence that such "other universes" even exist. If they do exist, it would likely make no sense to speak about how old they are NOW. Even within our own Universe, it doesn't make sense to speak about "simultaneity" between far-away points; this means that the word "now" is not clearly defined!