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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.

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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.

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Many scientists think there are multiple universes so what is the technical term for the whole thing?

Parallel universes fall under the study of Quantum Physics.


Why do some scientists seek to find wormholes?

if they do find or make a wormhole, we can use it as a time machine and go to other universes.


How do scientists know that there are other life forms in different universes?

The answer is simple: they don't. Indeed, as of now, there isn't any evidence that universes other than ours even exist, let alone whether they have life. At this point it's only speculation.


Is there an antimatter universe?

Scientists admit that there may be as many as 27 'parallel universes' to our own. It is quite possible that there is not only an antimatter universe, but parallel universes to it.


Is there any other universis?

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.


Is there another universe called the demonata?

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.


What do scientists think that the Milky Way probably is?

Scientists think the milky way is stars, planetoids and other matter.


How do you define 'multiverse'?

Today, scientists no longer think in terms of a 'universe' as everything that exists. Our knowledge of the world we live in has progressed enormously as each new discovery reveals another fascinating truth. We used to think that Earth was at the center of everything that exists. We used to think that the stars in the night sky were somehow "stuck" on a celestial sphere. Even one hundred years ago, we thought that the Milky Way Galaxy was 'the universe'. Today, what we are accustomed to thinking of as 'the universe' composed of 100 billion galaxies racing away from each other at light speed may not be all of reality. Our universe may be one of many other universes in an even larger realm. This new totality is dubbed 'the multiverse'. Each universe in this multiverse may be likened to a 'brane' or 'bubble'. These separate universes are labeled by physicists and philosophers as 'parallel universes' or 'parallel worlds'. You can see how our knowledge of the world has progressed from 'other planets' to 'other stars' to 'other galaxies' and now to 'other universes'. And so far, the only other world we earthbound humans have personally visited is the Moon.


What do the other universes look like?

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.


Where do parallel universes reside?

The existence of parallel universes has not been confirmed. If they do exist, they would likely be inaccesible from our Universe. In other words, they would not be in any direction that we can go to. You can think of them as being in other dimensions (i.e., directions other than up/down, east/west, or north/south, or anything in between).


Is you true that there are more universes?

The idea of multiple universes is, like many other things, a theory. It could be true, it could not.


Are parallel universes concrete or abstract?

Parallel universes are abstract because we can never physically interact with them. They are purely theoretical and not observable. We cannot perceive them with our senses. Scientists like to speculate about things that are purely abstract and not concrete at all.