Wednesday 26 September 2007

Three Universes Beyond

Parallel Universes. The since long Sci-Fi movies money making theory. Although not fully proved, possibilities are infinite!


When considering the Big Bang theory for the creation of the Universe, we must also consider the place where it happened. If, of course, we can call it a place, as I will explain later on.
The Big Bang theory tells us that, since the initial explosion, the Universe is still expanding. But where is it expanding to? Well, it is expanding into nothing, as we can’t consider the infinite as a physical place. We can consider it as a bright white “place” with a high pitch sound echoing through it. And this leads us to our initial question, being it the existence (or inexistence) of multiple Universes. Onwards.
What about the possibility of multiple Big Bangs? “Spheres” of matter and energy could be scattered throughout the infinite, and all of these could have burst into mighty explosions, creating multiple Universes. Their boundaries with the infinite might not yet have reached the boundaries of our own Universe, but if this theory is correct, possibly, in a few million years, we might be able to travel into a different, new Universe. Although, many variables must be considered. The type of matter produced during the hypothetical Big Bang, for instance. A slight difference of gravitational pull on the initial “sphere” could have created new elements. Instead of creating atoms of hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, etc. Other elements could have been created. These being incompatible with our own known elements. So, during the hypothetical fusion of the two or more Universes, we might experience occurrences never know before: the destruction of both Universes, the creation of new elements, etc. The possibilities are unlimited!

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