If multi-universes exist - perhaps they do, perhaps they don't - it is unlikely they have such close contact as would be required to have the kind of "twins" that sometimes appear in science-fiction stories.
If multi-universes exist - perhaps they do, perhaps they don't - it is unlikely they have such close contact as would be required to have the kind of "twins" that sometimes appear in science-fiction stories.
If multi-universes exist - perhaps they do, perhaps they don't - it is unlikely they have such close contact as would be required to have the kind of "twins" that sometimes appear in science-fiction stories.
If multi-universes exist - perhaps they do, perhaps they don't - it is unlikely they have such close contact as would be required to have the kind of "twins" that sometimes appear in science-fiction stories.
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.
It is entirely possible, but difficult to verify, one way or the other.
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.
Some lines of theoretical analysis in Cosmology indicate that parallel universes are possible. Experimentation on the subject isn't possible, at least not yet, and there's no observational evidence to suggest that they either do or don't exist. So the short answer is: We have no idea.
No. If the fertilized egg implants, no period will occur.
There is no scientific evidence that White Holes are possible or that there are other universes. While it may pass in Science Fiction it is not science. Scientists say it is very possible that there parallel universes and that a white hole is the opposite of a black hole also. Science may be stranger than science fiction.
no. it is not possible because the egg needs to be fertilized by male sperm and if there is not, egg, nothing gets fertilized so, yeah, nope
A:Some scientists are Christians and, although the concept of a multiverse is necessarily only a hypothesis, it is possible for them to believe in the likelihood of multiple universes. To do so is no more problematic for religion than to believe that the earth is not the centre of our universe.
It is possible for a fertilized egg not implant in the uterine lining, it could be due to stress, certain drugs or medications, or that the egg was not viable. This situation is very common, possibly happening to a third of fertilized eggs.
I believe it is called "multi-verse".
Some theories allow for the possibility that other universes (some of which might have a different number of dimensions than our own) could exist, though it's generally believed that there is no possible way to actually observe these other universes.
Yes, it is possible to have an upset stomach the moment your egg has been fertilized. A pregnancy test will be the only way to know for sure if you are pregnant.