Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: Fritzo
There's a few ideas of multi-verses out there----and one of these may be able to be proven one day because of some cool things they're doing in astrophysics these days:
1- Multiverse- our univerise is a bubble floating around with an infinite number of other universes. When one of these bubbles collides with another, it makes another universe whith it's own set of physics. Some universes don't have laws that allow matter to form, some may not have a speed limit, some may be all energy, some may be made out of one big lump of an element---the possibilities are endless.
2- Mirrorverse- Our universe may be dumbell shaped, meaning there's a whole 2nd universe that's jutting away from us in the other direction. We will never be able to observce this universe because it's light and energy are movin away from us.
Theres a few others out there too. Mind blowing stuff.
How do they prove that stuff?
This is some of the research that the LHC will be able to do. They can simulate the Big Bang, and from that infer information about the creation of the universe.
I don't see how. You aren't going to be able to get anywhere close to examining things on the order of the Planck Length. Although we'll be a tiny fraction of a second from the Big Bang, the furthest we will be able to go back still has the current laws of physics embedded in space-time.
What the LHC will be good for is determining if there is a Higgs boson, and quite possibly if we live in a holographic universe. Of course there are always the surprises and that's what people really live for.
The question I wonder about is at what point the basics become incomprehensible. I doubt that we are able to understand everything. It would really piss people off if understanding quantum gravity required an intelligence greater than we have.