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Originally Posted by Wina
Question: Does the concept of a big bang universe contradict the theory of a multi-verse? Seems to me like it does. If there are indeed multiple universes then wouldn't their forces acting upon each other make it impossible for there to be a void present in the space between? On the other hand, the only logic which supports such a construct dictates that all of these multiple universes would have to have been constructed at the same time which once again points AWAY from the concept of a multi-verse since the dispersal of matter in the big bang makes it hard to believe that several universes would be created from ONE big bang.
Check my logic here and smack me if being stupid.
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There are many versions of multiversesm, from QM's Many Worlds (Everett) to the Ekyroptic Cosmology from M-theory. In M-theory our universe and others are created by collisions between membranes in an 11-dimensional space.
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