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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Was the Big Bang the beginning of the universe?
« on: 30/09/2019 07:05:13 »
Theoretical universes come in a menagerie of shapes and clocks.
Our one-verse aka universe could be part of a variety of multi-verses which theoretically result from other independent big bang and quantum events.
These theoretical universes are named parallel, bubble, oscillating, Smolin Fecund, elementary quark, quilted, Brane, cyclic, landscape, quantum, holographic, and ultimate etc. universes. Also, there are amidst the circus, numerical binary universes and some metaphysical antiverses, etc., etc.,
The new kid in town is 'Bi-verse the cosmic split'
Our one-verse aka universe could be part of a variety of multi-verses which theoretically result from other independent big bang and quantum events.
These theoretical universes are named parallel, bubble, oscillating, Smolin Fecund, elementary quark, quilted, Brane, cyclic, landscape, quantum, holographic, and ultimate etc. universes. Also, there are amidst the circus, numerical binary universes and some metaphysical antiverses, etc., etc.,
The new kid in town is 'Bi-verse the cosmic split'