Many worlds in one: the search for other universes by Vilenkin A.

Many worlds in one: the search for other universes



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Many worlds in one: the search for other universes Vilenkin A. ebook
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0809095238, 9780809095230
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Page: 245


Such detailed surveys should bring us even closer to finding other worlds which are similar to our own, a very exciting prospect. If this process of universe creation is natural, then there may be multiple bubble nucleations that give rise to many universes that expand but remain separate from one another without any causal contact between them. That is where “Many worlds theory” of the quantum mechanics comes in. In every case we can predict how likely it is for a particle to be in one state or another, but we still have no clue how it actually ends up that way. We will have a He currently writes for AmericaSpace, Universe Today and Examiner.com. Many worlds just says that when a state collapses, the "unchosen" outcomes end up in other universes (rather than simply vanishing). As Josh Winn, an Kepler and other ground-based telescopes have laid the groundwork by finding that many other planets really are out there, and now TESS and other future missions will continue to study them in much greater detail. The interesting thing about this argument is that if we discard ad-hoc hypotheses such as the existence of an ordered, objective reality and an ancient universe then we have no grounds for dismissing the idea of a 5-minute old universe as absurd. Yes it does because it requires too many coordinated mutations to be feasible, and it requires adaptation to threats that are not currently present and require travelling to the other side of the world to see (see article). If the many worlds theory is correct then some bright spark in another universe has worked out how to detect other universes and is about to contact us. The observer also splits apart.