5 Laws That Will Make You Believe Multiverses Are Real

Uday PB
3 min readMay 12, 2024

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Do you believe in multiverses? You might after seeing what I am about to show you today.

In today’s world of science, the idea of a multiverse has caught the attention of many. It suggests that there could be multiple universes beyond our own, each with its own set of rules.

Recent research in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics has highlighted the growing interest among physicists and cosmologists in the concept of the multiverse.

The following 5 theories will blow your mind and might even lead you to faintly believe in the multiverse and that there is a different version of the universe out there, with another “you” living a parallel life.

1. String Theory

String theory proposes there exist higher dimensions at an atomic scale.

String theory suggests that the smallest parts of our universe are not dots but tiny strings that vibrate. These vibrations create different particles and forces. In simple terms, string theory tries to bring together two big ideas in physics: quantum mechanics and general relativity.

2. Déjà Vu Theory

Deja Vu might be something that occurs or is felt from within when frequencies of two universes match.

Ever felt like you’ve experienced something before? That’s déjà vu. Some think it could be a glimpse into other universes where similar events are happening.

It’s a bit out there, but it adds an interesting twist to how we think about our reality.

3. The Black Hole Principle

Every black hole is expected to have a universe inside it.

Black holes, those mysterious cosmic vacuum cleaners, might not just swallow everything up. Some think they could be doorways to other universes. As things get sucked into a black hole, they might create shortcuts through space and time called wormholes. It’s like cosmic highways to other universes.

4. The Anthropic Principle

Our universe is indeed a result of consciousness.

The anthropic principle says that the laws of our universe seem just right for life to exist. But why is that? Some say it’s because there are countless universes with different rules, and we just happen to be in one where life can thrive. It’s like hitting the cosmic jackpot.

5. Occam’s Razor

If our universe can exist with so many constraints, against such high randomness, there might be other Universes with more relaxed constraints.

Occam’s razor says that the simplest explanation is often the best. Even though the idea of multiple universes might seem complicated, it actually simplifies things. It helps explain why our universe is the way it is and why some things in physics are just plain weird.

Don’t these theories offer intriguing possibilities about the existence of a multiverse?

While it may sound like something out of science fiction, it provides a fresh perspective on some of the biggest mysteries in the universe. Whether it’s through string theory, déjà vu, black holes, the anthropic principle, or Occam’s razor, the idea of a multiverse will continue to captivate our imaginations.

As we explore further into the cosmos with mere space exploration ventures, we may uncover even more clues about the vastness and complexity of the multiverse.

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Uday PB

Above the ground today, below tomorrow. Psychology, philosophy, and maybe code - my trifecta, follow for musings on such topics.