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The Multiverse

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THE MULTIVERSE

The easiest thing that you'll never get

The basics of the multiverse is actually quite simple. The theory of the multiverse states that there are infinite universes with equally infinite possibilities. Like let's say in this universe we are humans, but in another universe we maybe are dogs

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Men in black did a good job of showing an example of the multiverse. At the end of the first movie it shows there universe as a small marble along with millions other more. Except there isn't an all powerful alien controlling it.

The reason there is so many pictures of bubbles is that it's the easiest way to show an example of the multiverse, and no one doesn't really know what it looks like.

The possibilities are endless as I stated before, in another universe we have flying cars, and in the next there is no technology. But maybe your asking, like I am, how could I travel through universes? Well, let's talk about einsteinium theory of general relativity.

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Einstein's theory of general relativity predicted that the space-time around Earth would be not only warped but also twisted by the planet's rotation. Gravity Probe B showed this to be correct. The full theory predicts that worm holes are the key to traveling from universe to universe.

Worm holes are said to be holes in space that are able to give a short cut to deep space. But we can't just go find one, studies have shown that it takes a very long time for one to appear. And if you do manage to go through one you'll have to be careful of the dangers of sudden collapse, high radiation and dangerous contact with exotic matter.

So could we travel through the multiverse? Right now, no.

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