The big news of late is the discovery of gravitational waves from the very earliest time after the Big Bang. What hasn’t been widely reported is that this represents a huge bit of indirect evidence that multiple universes really do exist.
Here’s more:
Champagne?
For me, chocolate milk…
Orange juice for me 🙂
A nice cold glass of Milo. I haven’t been this excited since…well…you know.
Break out the Marmite as well!
Or now maybe put the champagne, chocolate milk, etc. back in the fridge?
http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.5166
We’ll see. I haven’t had my chocolate milk yet in any case; I would normally wait 2-3 years for confirming studies.
Hi! I’ve followed your blog for some time, I found it very interesting (even if I don’t always agree with you, but ehi what would be the point then?) and illuminating!
I know it’s an old post but I have a couple of questions about multiverse and I think here it is the the best place to ask them.
I think the theory is “cool” but a couple of things bother me:
1- two universes can differ for just one electron spin orientation? because this would mean that in every small fraction of time there would be a proliferation of new universes for all the possible spin orientations…
2- the creation of a new universe should use a ridiculous amount of energy, I don’t think it would be for free..am I missing something?
That’s it. I hope these questions wouldn’t sound too silly (also english is not my mothertongue so I hope they are clear enough)!
I’m looking forward for your next posts 😀
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