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Old 02-21-2009, 12:19 PM  
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i don't see the mention of a multiverse here. there's a lot of study now going towards the possibility that in a multiverse, individual universes can split and have offspring baby universes. in a way somewhat similiar to single celled organism splitting and giving new life. as opposed to our singular universe just ever-expanding. that our universe and the big bang may just be the offspring of an older universe, and that we may have in fact sprung life into several other baby universes ourselves. they also say that our universes may be connected by a type of umbilical cord by means of the black holes and that on the other side of a black hole may in fact be a white hole, from which all that supposedly disappeared matter springs forth from. this could explain the instance of the big bang. a massive flush of matter being thrust forth into another dimension, creating a new universe. "big bangs" could be continuously happening.
This area of research is fairly new and emerging which is why I didn't bring it up. There is still too little research to count it yet but I am sure that will change. Part of what you are talking about is an actual collision of multiverses in which the area of contact or what we know in our universe as the singularity, created an explosion of matter from both universes to create a new one.

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apparently they say that gravity can cross dimensions. when looking at dark matter, which has a gravitational pull yet doesn't appear to be composed of any particular matter itself, some physicists believe this may in fact be a gravitational pull crossing dimensions from another universe.
Gravition is a strange beast... As much as we like to think we know ALL about it, nothing could be further from the truth. We have recorded near events that behave in a way not explainable by present day gravitational theorem's. Unknown forces acting upon space, time and matter in an atypical fashion.

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in a few years there's supposed to be a new satellite being launched which will be listening for shockwaves from the big bang or some shit along that lines. they're hoping that they may just be able to prove the existence of the multiverse by listening for these other big bang occurrences.
We are already able to detect this to a degree although there is much interference in such readings on earth. It is called CBR (Cosmic Background Radiation) or CMBR (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation). I am looking forward to this launch as once in space they will get much better readings and start getting more data on the true age of the universe.

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it's all pretty trippy shit really. quantum physics is ridiculous. strange beyond belief. read up on the double-slit experiment to shat some bricks...
I am a huge science geek as you might be able to tell and I am well studied in quantum physics and phenomena. But it DOES give new meaning to the saying, "If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to observe it, does it make a noise?" Never underestimate the power of observation or the lack of. See Schrödinger's cat...
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