We can see light coming from
distant worlds.
How many universes are there? The
Master of
the Key said there are many and science has recently
corroborated this. (Let's hope that most of them are
doing
better than we are)!
Instead of the Big Bang producing a single universe, some
scientists think it created MANY of them, each one with
different laws of physics. The question then becomes, "How
many of these exist?" Two scientists have set out to answer
this question.
The number that Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin have
come up with is "humungous" (meaning it's too big for even
mathematicians with supercomputers to count). Are some of
the beings from these worlds somehow managing to
visit ours? If so, we would sure like to
know
about it.
The Technology Review website quotes them as saying, "We
have found that the strongest limit on the number of different
locally distinguishable geometries is determined mostly by our
abilities to distinguish between different universes and to
remember our results."
There are additional problems as well. In New Scientist,
Amanda Gefter quotes cosmologist Andrei Linde as
saying, "Before quantum mechanics, we thought that 'reality'
was a well-defined word," because in quantum physics tells
us that we "create our own reality," thus the number of
universes that exist may depend on how many we THINK
there are.
Now that's a surrealistic thought! If you
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strange
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Also for subscribers: Whitley Strieber has FIGURED OUT what
the Mayan prediction about
2012
is all about and he explains it all in just for
YOU!
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