Monday, February 17

Multiverse


The multiverse is a hypothetical collection of all universes, including the one we live in. It's also known as the meta-universe, parallel universes, or alternative universes.


How does the multiverse work?
The multiverse is made up of everything that exists, including space, time, matter, energy, and information.

The multiverse is predicted by scientific theories, including string theory.

There are many versions of the multiverse, including different planes of space and bubble universes.

The multiverse could include shadow matter, which is similar to regular matter but can't interact with it.

History of the term
The term multiverse was coined by American philosopher William James in 1895.

The idea of the multiverse has appeared in many areas, including cosmology, quantum mechanics, and philosophy.

Other uses of the term multiverse
Multiverse may also refer to a program that helps people develop skills for the workplace.

The multiverse may also appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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