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Big Bang Theory
Topic Started: Jul 26 2017, 06:56 PM (1,127 Views)
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Jul 27 2017, 12:33 AM
What about the multiverse theory?
What the does that have to do with this?
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The previous poster said Big bang theory is the best theory scientist have, but many of them are talking about the multiverse to help explain the origin of everything.
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The multiverse theory has far too many holes in it to be necessarily reliable but more importantly than that, the Multiverse Theory lies on the back of the Big Bang. In that after the Big Bang, inflation continued to expand infinitely ultimately building upon new universes. In the end, you still end up originating back to the theory of the Big Bang even on the Multiverse Theory.
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I don't understand how there could be more than one universe.
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Jul 27 2017, 12:54 AM
I don't understand how there could be more than one universe.
Welcome to the confusion club.
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What's stopping there from being more than one Universe? If the Universe is expanding into infinite nothingness, what's to say there isn't another Universe somewhere else in that infinite nothingness that's expanding? In fact, it's almost certainly there.
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Jul 27 2017, 01:02 AM
What's stopping there from being more than one Universe? If the Universe is expanding into infinite nothingness, what's to say there isn't another Universe somewhere else in that infinite nothingness that's expanding? In fact, it's almost certainly there.
How does that make it another universe though?
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Jul 27 2017, 01:12 AM
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Jul 27 2017, 01:02 AM
What's stopping there from being more than one Universe? If the Universe is expanding into infinite nothingness, what's to say there isn't another Universe somewhere else in that infinite nothingness that's expanding? In fact, it's almost certainly there.
How does that make it another universe though?
Because 'Universe' describes what we're living in right now. If it's outside of the constantly expanding line of 'our Universe', then it isn't part of our Universe.
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Jul 27 2017, 01:13 AM
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Jul 27 2017, 01:12 AM
Yu Narukami
Jul 27 2017, 01:02 AM
What's stopping there from being more than one Universe? If the Universe is expanding into infinite nothingness, what's to say there isn't another Universe somewhere else in that infinite nothingness that's expanding? In fact, it's almost certainly there.
How does that make it another universe though?
Because 'Universe' describes what we're living in right now. If it's outside of the constantly expanding line of 'our Universe', then it isn't part of our Universe.
Ig when I think of the word Universe, I think of literally everything.
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The Big Bang is actually a theory that takes us back a 1 second after the beginning of the universe, not the "absolute" beginning of the universe itself (or t=0). That is to say, the Big Bang is occurring inside of a framework of all the known Laws of Physics as well as space, time, and energy already in place. There are other models that attempt to explain what happened before this 1st second such as Inflationary Theory created and championed by Alan Guth and later refined by Andre Linde. Also, there are other ideas such as The Cylclic Universe model in which the universe has always existed and goes through cycles of collapsing and rebounding. Under this model, the Big Bang was not the beginning of time but a new era in a cycle of cosmic evolution and the universe would have always existed and will exist indefinitely into the future (ie. there was no beginning).

Also, Physicists have created models that are capable of producing a Universe consistent with our own simply from the known Laws of Physics and empty space. These models are an attempt to reach back to t=0 (if time ever equaled zero?) and is explained very well in a book called "A Universe from Nothing: Why there is Something Rather than Nothing" (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11337189-a-universe-from-nothing). However, at the moment, this is more of Mathematical Philosophy than Physics because there is no way to test it experimentally.


Some interesting videos in regards to the subject that may interest some of you are:

Alan Guth talks about Inflationary Theory as preceding the Big Bang- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEXDgpttmyc

Alan Guth on the Origin of the Universe and Inflation- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-gPyhjlSZ0

Brian Greene on evidence for the Big Bang- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuzv9MlmVAo

Paul Stienhardt talks about the Big Bang and the expansion of the Universe- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmg9fAv84QI

Neil Turok explains The Cyclic Universe Model- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEijLstRLg8

Lawrence Krauss lecture A Universe from Nothing- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImvlS8PLIo

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