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The multiverse idea is a bit like a religion. There's no way you can prove it's not real. But there are other interpretations of quantum theory which are equally viable. So what makes this one the right one?
The multiverse idea is a bit like a religion. There's no way you can prove it's not real. But there are other interpretations of quantum theory which are equally viable. So what makes this one the right one?
True, so trueWe never came across alien but they do exist, considering the number of galaxies, the possible number of solar systems in each galaxy and the possibility of life in each solar systems does give us hope that we are not alone. It is for sure that they are not more developed or more intelligent than us, because if they are, they would've found us already. A multiverse is also a possible phenomenon, each with its own laws of physics and its own mysteries. We need to be a type 4 civilization to access or at least discover the multiverse. We cannot assume that our universe just existed the way it did, A big bang and bamm, there we are, it doesn't work that way, there should be a cause and multiverse, the reproduction of universes seems to be a good explanation, the birth of our universe being a natural event.
Right on!!@PheonixxxMonroe Astronauts and Scientist do believe in Alien life, but most are ready to talk about the bacteria in a carter of Mars or in the lakes of Titan, however, when it comes the proverbial ET, a sentient life - that's where the most go silent.