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Chelsea716
June 19th, 2013, 05:43 PM
So I decided to share my theory about multi-universe and why I beleive in it. I you don't agree, feel free to share. I am looking for non-religious reasons against.

Multi Universes? Is it possible?

Well, in my mind it's a reality. I believe that our universe is one of many hundreds or thousands. The idea is that the universe is 4D, with 3 space and 1 time (you should understand the 3D and more D stuff already) and the space within our universe is 3D. 3D as in three different dimensions. If you can imagine a 4D bubble, now think of this 4D bubble floatin around in a even larger 5D world. Every so often, a universe will collapse into the area of a single atom. It then combines with another collapsed universe to create a massive explosion. It then expands and expands until it reaches a stage of massive proportions. It quickly collapses back into a atom and repeats. That's my theory of the universe life cycle. We are at the stage of the beginning of the middle, a time when the universe is expanding. My evidence for this theory are black holes and the periodic table. Black holes are basicly giant vacuums. But because of them sucking up all this space, light, time and anything in ys way.. It goes into another universe. Things come from other universes into a empty area of ours. My guess is that most of the elements where formed in another universe coming this way.


This is a basic guide of part of my theory. I am writing a book on my theory right now. This might be sorta advanced to say the entire theory so I tried to sum it up into a paragraph. So, what do you think? Do you have evidence against it?

Vladskie
June 19th, 2013, 09:51 PM
That is a very interesting theory you have there and it appears you are combining a few different multiverse theory's together and then adding more to it. The problem I see with your theory is where you bring the dimension aspect into it. If we go with string theory their would be 9 dimensions (3 and one dimension for time if we choose not to go with string theory) but no dimension would be inside another, they would all coexist on their own plane instead of inside one another. The evidence of elements is not significant, it is know that all known elements are created through nuclear fusion or radioactive decay which would allow for all know elements to be created in our universe.

Chelsea716
June 20th, 2013, 01:23 AM
Yes, but strong theory is not quite the same. The thing is, you said KNOWN elements. We may know of a few or of all. And, what is in the nuclear fusion? Where did the elements for that come from? Any thing is possible. Can we fit 2D in 3D? And since we may never know what 4D or 5D may be, why isn't it possible to have 4D in 5D?

Vladskie
June 20th, 2013, 07:53 AM
We know that quarks and other ridiculously small particles originally came together to form hydrogen atoms. Nuclear fusion is when hydrogen combines together to form helium and larger elements. In stars they can form all the way up to nickel but need a supernova to provide the needed energy to make any larger atoms. We do have the ability to predict elements we have not found yet. Dimensions can not fit inside one another. Think of it like a graph, the Y axis is your first dimension, the X axis is your second dimension and the Z axis is your third dimension. They go in separate directions and while the do contact one another, you cant put one inside another.

Miserabilia
June 20th, 2013, 08:45 AM
its almost identical to what i beleive, but I beleive there are only 5 dimensions of space. then there is one dimension of time.

TheBigUnit
June 20th, 2013, 08:52 AM
So where did you get your inspiration from for your theory?

TheBigUnit
June 20th, 2013, 09:01 AM
Black holes are basicly giant vacuums. But because of them sucking up all this space, light, time and anything in ys way.. It goes into another universe. Things come from other universes into a empty area of ours. My guess is that most of the elements where formed in another universe coming this way

Why do you think black holes send this stuff to other universes?

So where did that universe get their elements? If it got it from another universe, where did that universe get their elements? This begs the question, where did all the elements originate if not from their own respective unoverse