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Multiple Universes Theory from "summary" of The universe in a nutshell by Stephen Hawking,Simon Prebble

The idea of multiple universes is a popular concept in the scientific community. According to this theory, our universe is just one of many, each with its own laws of physics and distinct features. This idea has been explored in detail by numerous scientists and is gaining more acceptance as new research is being done.
  1. Scientists believe that the ‘Multiple Universes Theory’ suggests that there are various versions of our universe in existence, and perhaps infinite universes.
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  3. According to this theory, these other universes have separate physical laws, which may or may not be identical to the laws of our own universe.
  4. It is thought that some of these universes could have very different sizes, shapes, forms and elements than ours.
  5. The 'Multiple Universes Theory' also implies that certain outcomes in our universe that were deemed impossible or highly improbable could be quite common elsewhere.
  6. A slight change in fate or circumstance in any one of these universes might send ripples throughout its own version of the multiverse.
  7. Some theorists speculate that anything we can imagine in other universes could be real, whether it be advanced alien lifeforms, objects such as black holes, exotic stars, or entire galaxies populated by strange creatures.
  8. Looking at the immense size of our own universe and all its complexities, only a small fraction has been explored and come to light.
  9. An exploration into the possibility of multiple universes open up a vast field for discussion and debate on the idea of alternate realities and the bigger questions surrounding our existence.
  10. It is theorised that each of these parallel universes follow their own timeline, experiences and development, without necessarily being entwined with the others.
  11. This idea suggests a wider scope of reality than what anybody could have ever imagined before, with worlds beyond our imagination being an everyday occurrence.
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The universe in a nutshell

Stephen Hawking

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