Ok, I’m pretty sure you think are about to read something related to
human cloning, or different personalities. You’re wrong; I’m talking about
parallel universe and multiverse.
It might sound taken out from sci-fi, nevertheless you will feel
surprise to know that for some scientist this might be real, and in fact
they’re doing a lot of research.
Multiples universe’s theory is taken from Schrödinger’s equation in
which is sustained that sub-atomic particles can be at different places at the
same time, and the same particle might be in some place of the universe at the
same time, until someone sees it, for instance: In the same universe you might
be a doctor, a teacher a bus driver, but when someone else take a look to those
alternatives, just one emerge.
Yes, it’s truth, this might be seen as part of another “thought”
experiment and in that way it might be seen as
untrustworthy, but I was thinking that the same happens with theories,
but still we take them for granted, so what’s the difference to believe in one
or another?
Multiverse has always been such a fascinated topic for me, I’ve always
wonder what would have happened if I had chosen another rode, maybe I would’ve
had another result, that other life is still out there? And we could go beyond,
for instance with travels in time, there is a chance if you go to the past, the
present will be change (from the moment you traveled), but when you traveled,
the present was still running, so here we can find another possibility of
parallel universe.
Do you believe there are others you out there? If so, what would you
asked them? Do you think there is a chance of other universes at the same level
that this one?
I remember hearing about this for the first time in " The Big Bang Theory" TV show and it sounded like Chinese for me. But my sister that is very fond of physics and all that explained to me and I found it interesting but scary. I cannot imagine myself being at 2 places at the same time ! If I find a "double of me" somewhere I would just freak out and going away from there just because I think that it is too twisted to be assimilated
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