What is the Multi-verse? Does it really Exist?

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The James Webb satellite is like Hubble’s big brother due to the fact that it’s infra-red sensors can see far beyond the limitations of the human visible spectrum and penetrate further beyond the dust, nebulas, proto planets, and dark matter into light from celestial objects that’s billions of years old. There is a surprise that has come from this. The “Big Bang” theory is now falling out of favor. Why? In theory the matter that originated the universe we know was once condensed into a dense mass of matter that exploded and within seconds expanded into a universe that is supposedly moving away from the epicenter of the big bang location.

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The fabric of space time

Estimating that the Big Bang occurred 13.8 billion years ago the process of expansion has taken light years upon light years in order to produce a seemingly infinite structure of galaxies each with billions of stars and solar systems. Galaxies that are several light years across cover unimaginable distances, but the light emanated from these distant stars has been traveling for millions and even billions of years so that the James Webb telescope can see into the past but now in the present as many telescopes have been able to do, but not with such pin point clarity.  Here’s the problem if one peers back in time closer to where the origin of the universe began there should be older galaxies that have spread outward and even collided with other galaxies making them the oldest known objects to have been created. They would have expanded outward but not newly formed near the point of origin.

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Something’s wrong

So, if the infinite expansion of the universe constantly moving away from itself is happening then why, when we can almost see where the Big BANG began are there new galaxies? They shouldn’t be there they should be out in the furthest reaches of the universe as new forming galaxies rather than at the center of the oldest part of the universe where everything is supposed to be moving away from.. This completely contradicts the Big Bang theory. This tells us too that the universe may be even more infinite than suspected and that it did not come about from just one centralized explosion of dense, hot matter. So, where does the Multi-verse come in?

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Other parallel realms?

What if other universes exist beyond the detectable limits of our present instrumentality? What if many universes exist in separate bubbles in a kind of parallel arrangement. Some scientists theorize that we ourselves could have simultaneous existences in these parallel universes such as copies of ourselves living separate lives under different circumstances. So, it’s you living in another universe under a different world and alternate set of conditions. In this life here you could be “Joe Six Pack” just an ordinary character, but in another world you might be a liberation fighter, or emperor, maybe a teacher, but existing there just as you exist here.

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A call from the invisible frontier?

Ever had intuitions about being somewhere before that you’ve never seen or visited? Ever had intense dreams that seem so real life you could swear you were there? De JA Vu, clairvoyance about other times and events you might have experienced before? These feelings, some scientists think, could be indicators that you have a psychic connection to your parallel self but in adherence to the laws of these physics, you cannot do more than vaguely be aware as you can never cross into that other alternate reality. At least, not in our present understanding of physics. Science fiction has explored these theories with the imagination of authors. It seems almost everything imagined by the human mind has eventually become conceivable through scientific discovery. Without the imagination of fiction reality might, for us, have been limited. So, are we literally sensing that a reality we have not confirmed yet is pulling at us?

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Comment by Doc Vega on July 21, 2023 at 5:05pm

Less Prone Einstein once made the statement, "God does not play dice with the universe. He did not see God as a personality but rather saw God as the force that held the universe together with order. Einstein also envisioned all the laws he created not just with mathematics but he imagined himself being there at the event horizon, there during the color shift as light travels rapidly away from the observer, almost schizophrenically in a way. h attributed this to his theory of relativity. 

Comment by Less Prone on July 21, 2023 at 12:51pm

"So, ... why, when we can almost see where the Big BANG began are there new galaxies?" You said it yourself, the light from these galaxies is over thirteen billion years old, and the galaxies may have already gone dark. We cannot see their current situation, only after another thirteen plus billion year later. If there is anything else than darkness to see at that pint. Another thing is that if we turn that telescopy into any direction at all and zoom in we'll get to that same distance 13+, why? Someone would say it's a proof that we are in the center of the universe, created by God.

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