Let's take another swipe at the Multiverse concept

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I haven't seen any discussion on this topic recently. A recent news report says:

"The Multiverse Theory isn't just something out of science fiction anymore—it's real! Scientists have been diving deep into this mind-bending concept, and the evidence is stacking up. Multiple universes are coexisting alongside our own, each with its own set of rules and possibilities. It's like a cosmic buffet of alternate realities! From quantum mechanics to astrophysics, researchers are uncovering clues that suggest the existence of parallel universes, opening up a whole new realm of exploration and discovery. So, the Multiverse Theory isn't just a wild idea—it's a tantalizing glimpse into the vastness of the cosmos."

What do you think?
 

The Internet is coming up with the confoundest new Scientific fact every day. Maybe 3 0r 4.
Fact is Science crawls on its belly. Is mostly wrong, can't prove much of anything far fetched.
Basically SCFI is its best driver. Taxpayers pay the expense of learning very little. Mostly guesses.
Scientific stuff is sort of the driver Engineers find thoughts of. Mostly it's the common person makes it all work. Maybe.
I remember an old German Guy crawling out from a NASA rocket with a lightbulb screwed into a board with a couple
of wires hanging from it. He had tested a power SCR. I later tried the same thing. It proved a bad SCR was the fault.
A very safe Tester of GE SCR power circuits too.
 
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I heard that the idea was shelved, but that was over a year ago. It breathed new life when Disney took over the Marvel Universe, and from then on almost every attempt to revive Marvel, Disney used the same old plot. Main character gets sent to the quantum realm, and then starts passing through the multiverse meeting weird people and strange societies. I think they got the plot from Alice in Wonderland.

But as for the actual science, my position is, "Well, if they say so," but I'll put the idea on hold and wait for more information. I think the concept of a multiverse is cool and everything, I'd like it to be true. Not sure why, I guess because I think it's cool.

Oh wait. I think the multiverse theory concept came out of string theory, but it was string theory that got shelved. I think that may have been what I heard.
 
Actually they're are closer to proving String Theory. Think it has something to do with vibrating stuff.
Maybe its a little ball of least stuff ever thought up.

Yea here you go. Fuzzballs

Fuzzballs are hypothetical objects in superstring theory, intended to provide a fully quantum description of the black holes predicted by general relativity.

See ya just get a bunch of them puppies together and Whammo you're out of here!
No more reality for you, quantum mush, future Oatmeal / Raison cookie batter, that sort of thing.
 
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1 Zen Buddhism couples this concept with cosmic consciousness,

2 Neurologists have proven the brain can expand consciousness through neural plasticity.

3 Quantum mechanics has proven "things" (including conscious waves?) can be entangled outside of traditional space and time constraints.

These three paths are converging in support of both the concept of multiuniverse and quantum immortality.
 
My view of Reality is this. Either you've got nothing or something. Since we have something (let's say our universe), then I don't see any logical way for there to be only one something to come into existence, no matter how old or how big. From my perspective, there must be an infinite and eternal Reality/Existence/Multiverse. QED
 
I listen to audio books on quantum physics and cosmology to fall asleep. This subject comes up a lot.

But when I hear “multiverse,” I always think of the MCU first. lol.
 
I've always said that science fiction becomes science fact. I've read articles about parallel universes being real after having seen storylines about them in sci fi shows. There is so much about the universe and even our planet that is yet unknown. The concept of multi-verses, parallel universes, whatever one chooses to call them, is fascinating.
 
I've always said that science fiction becomes science fact.
But not all the time. Good science fiction often contains science fact. Sure it takes some liberties with the facts, but on some occasions, it has seemed to me that science fiction has beat actual science to the scoop. I've been aware of this before, although at the moment, I can't think of a specific example.
 
As science progresses, it creates a bit of a stir in the public, mostly among the science geeks. While science is still in the early theory stage, science fiction grabs the ideas with potential, potential that opens new doors. When the new doors are opened it seems like science fiction has already been there. That may be a better assessment.
 
The more grounded one is in science and logic, the less one will expect more extreme science fiction ideas will ever be possible regardless of whether they are scifi favorites, even in a billion years. For this person, that includes, time travel, teleportation beaming objects around in space much less people, faster than light speed travel, worm hole travel, mental telepathy and object control at distances, and specifically per this thread, simultaneous position multiverses coexisting in different planes of existence. And it isn't worthwhile trying to argue such things with non-science persons as they won't understand arguments.

I do lean towards existence of parallel multiverses that are not in the same 3-dimension space. In other words beyond ours and also able to interact including collide. And if such other universes exists outside ours, I lean towards the nature of their matter/energy/gravity more likely being the same as ours and not something different like say with different types of atomic particles. And this includes notions of simultaneous universes on different planes of time.

The above noted, it does appear extremely strangely given all the other non-life universes that could exist with even slightly different physical constants, that we exist within a fine tuned universe for life that points towards our universe either having being created by some Ultimate Intelligent Entity in a lab or given infinite time has naturally evolved to be so. This is also a key reason I suspect Earth is an evolving DNA organic biological zoo for some ultimate entities that use directed panspermia.
 
I haven't seen any discussion on this topic recently. A recent news report says:

"The Multiverse Theory isn't just something out of science fiction anymore—it's real! Scientists have been diving deep into this mind-bending concept, and the evidence is stacking up. Multiple universes are coexisting alongside our own, each with its own set of rules and possibilities. It's like a cosmic buffet of alternate realities! From quantum mechanics to astrophysics, researchers are uncovering clues that suggest the existence of parallel universes, opening up a whole new realm of exploration and discovery. So, the Multiverse Theory isn't just a wild idea—it's a tantalizing glimpse into the vastness of the cosmos."

What do you think?
any useful links??
 
anyway while we wait and to continue - the wife's dear deceased aunt and uncle who we knew well and visited told us this strange and for them very unusual story - one night they were just repairing to bed in their ground floor abode on the outskirsts of the village when this beaming light appeared in their hallway - front door had been firmly locked? - in walked a "being" surround in this beam/oval of light - no words were spoken and it moved down the hallway and disappeared out through the locked sunhouse at the back? - they were both teetotallers? - mulitverse visitor wot??
 

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