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ferrel_hadley t1_j8dirx9 wrote
The multiverse idea is highly speculative. And we still do not understand whether the laws of physics as we observe them are the only way a Universe can be organised. So there is no scientific answer to your question but the multiverse theories such as the Inflaton Field would not likely end up with our laws of physics. The concept of space and time is rooted in our Universe, the Universe as far as we know. So there would not be 4 dimensions for us in other "multiverses"
000genshin000 OP t1_j8divzk wrote
Thanks for answering, although,I just want to ask do publishing research/papers or studies on multiverse/parallel universe pseudoscientific???
ferrel_hadley t1_j8djyfc wrote
It is a legitimate area of research. But its is very much not accepted science. That is to say its ok to dive deep into the maths of how the Big Bang got going (inflation) and work with things like the Inflaton Field and perhaps there might be parts of String Theory where this stuff is part of the research. But its not like the Big Bang as in something that is widely accepted.
SoundTracx t1_j8div9v wrote
I’m sure with a massive amount of energy and effort we could manage it. Say we figure out wormholes maybe.
For all we know the other universes could have completely different sets of laws of physics. Or maybe the other universes are just copies of our own from every single possibility or maybe ours is a copy of another.
I’m sorry to say that the answer to your question is only hypothetical but it’s impossible to really know with the information we know now.
000genshin000 OP t1_j8diy5h wrote
Thanks for answering, although,I just want to ask do publishing research/papers or studies on multiverse/parallel universe pseudoscientific???
SoundTracx t1_j8djq66 wrote
No there’s many research papers on those topics you can read yourself! Here’s one about the multiverse: https://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/multiverse.pdf
There are people who make pseudoscientific theories/claims and even papers but most of them barely make it past peer review.
CremePuffBandit t1_j8dj6gn wrote
Nobody knows the answer, and we might never be able to know.
It's possible that every universe has different laws of physics, and if you traveled there your atoms might start behaving different, or even stop existing all together.
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