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What is the Multiverse? |
Multiverse is a term in quantum physics describing the collection of all parallel universes. Hugh Everett�s �many worlds" hypothesis posits the existence of a multiverse.
A thorough understanding of the concept of the multiverse is essential to the comprehension of parallel universes, multiple realities and a �many worlds" interpretation of reality.
Recent discoveries in quantum physics (the study of the physics of sub-atomic particles) and in cosmology (the branch of astronomy that deals with the universe taken as a whole) shed new light on how mind interacts with matter. These discoveries compel acceptance of the idea that there is far more than just one universe and that we constantly interact with many of these �hidden� universes.
Unfortunately, most books on quantum cosmology are written in language that an ordinary intelligent person cannot understand.
What is needed is an understandable source that explains the concepts of the multiverse, parallel universes, the many-worlds hypothesis, and their relationship to perceived reality��a source that brings together the contributions of such greats as:
Alain Aspect (the Aspect experiment)
John Stewart Bell (Bell's Theorem)
David Bohm
David Deutsch
Bryce DeWitt
Sir John Eccles
Albert Einstein
Hugh Everett
Stephen Hawking
Douglas Hofstadter
Fred Hoyle
Julian Jaynes
Sir James Jeans
Carl Jung
Subhash Kak
Sir Charles Lyell
Hermann Minkowski
Karl Pribram
Rupert Sheldrake
Neil Sloane
John Wheeler
What is needed is a source that makes clear the concept of the multiverse, multiple reality, and the nature of reality. Needed is a resource that explains in understandable, non-mathematical terms everything from the multiverse to Schrodinger's Cat to the big bang hypothesis to morphogenetic fields.
Such a source exists.
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