That possibility has been considered before. The basic idea is that the Universe collapses due to gravity, and then expands again in the next Big Bang. However, there are several problems with that. For one, the Second Law of Thermodynamics would still apply. In other words, the next universe would be different from the current one, and the cycle could not continue forever. (Note: If you want to understand astronomy, a basic understanding of the Second Law is a must.) Also, this is not supported by observational evidence. For this to happen, the expansion of the Universe would have to slow down over time. The opposite is actually happening: the expansion of the Universe is accelerating.
Yes. One possible source for the big bang that scientists have been discussing is that the big bang occurred when two membranes intersected. It is possible that our universe is the intersection of two five dimensional membranes.
In the context of a multiverse theory, it is possible to speculate about the existence of other universes beyond our own. These parallel universes may have different physical laws, constants, or even dimensions, leading to a diverse array of potential realities. However, such ideas are currently purely theoretical and remain speculative without any empirical evidence to support them.
They argued about the sun being in the middle of the universe
As of current scientific understanding, it is not possible to create another universe. The concept of creating a new universe is purely theoretical and speculative, beyond our current technological capabilities. The study of multiverse theories explores the idea of multiple universes coexisting, but creating a completely new universe is not within our reach.
Well, seeing as they all are completley different worlds, and there is really very small similarities between the days and nights, it is mostly common sense that no. They do not have the same time zones. Yes, universes have different time zones. They are a completley different world (So to speak)
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.
Yes. One possible source for the big bang that scientists have been discussing is that the big bang occurred when two membranes intersected. It is possible that our universe is the intersection of two five dimensional membranes.
To the best of our knowledge, there is only ONE Universe. There have been hypotheses about multiple universes, but this is not something that has been confirmed.If there are multiple universes, the concept of "distance" between universes may not apply.To the best of our knowledge, there is only ONE Universe. There have been hypotheses about multiple universes, but this is not something that has been confirmed.If there are multiple universes, the concept of "distance" between universes may not apply.To the best of our knowledge, there is only ONE Universe. There have been hypotheses about multiple universes, but this is not something that has been confirmed.If there are multiple universes, the concept of "distance" between universes may not apply.To the best of our knowledge, there is only ONE Universe. There have been hypotheses about multiple universes, but this is not something that has been confirmed.If there are multiple universes, the concept of "distance" between universes may not apply.
Simply call it "Universe".
there is no "beyond the universe" there just IS the universe the universe has no edge, there is nothing outside or beyond it Some theorists believe there is evidence suggesting that other universes exist, some of them extremely close to our own and folded into other unobservable dimensions. Some of these universes may in a way overlap our own, yet remain completely beyond detection within those other dimensions. It is possible that if these universes exist, there may be other principles of physics that regulate them. These ideas no longer belong to the realm of science fiction alone, and possible ways of indirectly observing the existence of such universes are not beyond reach.
Some cosmological theories predict the existence of not just one universe (our own) but many - possibly even infinitely many - universes (or multiverses). However, since they were all created in the Big Bang, these theories also predicts that no information can escape from those universes to ours. If that is true, then we cannot know.
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Quite possibly. You know, there's a theory based on The Grandfather Paradox that there is a parallel universe for every single thing that could have happened to you, say your grandfather died before you were born, and your grandmother married someone else. Since there are so many possibilities, there must be a lot of parallel universes
The possibility of created universes within our Universe has been considered, but so far, this is very speculative. There is no evidence that this is actually possible.
There are some theories which suggest the possibility of other universes. However, there is no definite proof of other universes, and as of know we know of only one, our Universe.
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Meaning, as in, who discovered we were living in a series of universes? The universe was discovered by ancient Indians and Greeks, when theories of personal universes governed by physical laws were first introduced.