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Multiverse Theory: technology implications

Posted by Paul Young on Sunday, September 27, 2009, 21:32
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New physics theories are completely changing how we look at the world. The universe is not made up of atoms, it is actually mostly dark matters. We have heard of black holes in the universe that sucks everything in. Now, physics theory believes that at the other end of a black hole is a white hole that spits out matters that bubbles into new universes, and there are multiple parallel universes. Our universe is just one of universes. Universes are being created and destroyed constantly.

The multiverse theory describes the continuous formation of universes through the collapse of giant stars and the formation of black holes. With each of these black holes there is a new point of singularity and a new possible universe. The multiverse (or meta-universe [metaverse]) is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes (including our universe) that together comprise everything that physically exists: the entirety of space and time, all forms of matter, energy and momentum, and the physical laws and constants that govern them. The different universes within the multiverse are sometimes called parallel universes. The structure of the multiverse, the nature of each universe within it and the relationship between the various constituent universes, depend on the specific multiverse hypothesis considered.

The multiverse exists in higher dimensions than what we can perceive: space and time. One way to measure the effect of the higher dimensions is gravity, which can traverse through universes. With the higher dimensions and multiverse, instant travel and teleport
become feasible. The problem is forces or being in higher dimension can affect us, but how do we affect the higher dimensions that are outside our space and time dimensions?

As a technologist, I ask the question: can we find a way to affect higher dimensions that are outside our space and time dimensions and make use of it to our benefit?

To learn more about multiverse, check out this book Universe or Multiverse?

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