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  • When it comes to time and space, it is easy to become mind boggled.

  • Down here on planet earth, we are much less than a tiny pinprick of our observable universe,

  • and again, that is simply what we can see.

  • Many contemporary scientists speculate that actually, our observable universe isn't

  • the entire picture, they believe our universe is part of a multiverse.

  • Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, the channel that loves a good what

  • if ! I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today I am asking What if the Multiverse was real?

  • Blimey.

  • Before we get into the video I want to hear what you think?

  • Do you believe there are parallel universes out there?

  • Let me know in the comments section down below!

  • Also while you are down there please do leave a thumbs up on this video and share it with

  • a friend….also do stick around until the end of the video where I will be reading comments

  • from a previous video.

  • So, multiverses.

  • The late great Stephen Hawking's final research paper was on the Multiverse.

  • The multiverse is actually a name that pops up in a number of different strands of theories

  • that often interlope.

  • One theory, shared by many physicists is that when the big bang happened, our universe wasn't

  • the only one created, which makes up part of the bubble theory.

  • Others have considered multiverses when it comes to matter and antimatter.

  • Over the last few decades, Scientists have observed a whole bunch of Dark Matter hanging

  • out WITHIN our universe.

  • Dark matter, so to speak, are dark spots that seem to make up 26.8 percent of our universe.

  • No one knows what it consists of and no one has seen it, because it doesn't interact

  • with the matter scientists know aboutvisible matter, that makes up around 4.9 percent of

  • what we can see.

  • Some cosmologists think that the dark matter could be the sign of another inverse universe,

  • existing side by side to ours, but unseen.

  • My favourite multiverse theory is the theory of multiple outcomes.

  • This one can be summized in Schrödinger's cat paradox, or by considering the simple

  • electron.

  • Electrons can spin clockwise and anti clockwise, but quantum mechanics says that they can spin

  • both clockwise and counter clockwise at the same timewhichmeans there are two things

  • happening at the same time, which is hard for us to get our heads around.

  • This creates a paradox as we have never seen things spinning two ways at the same time,

  • we perceive just one outcome.

  • But does that mean the other outcome didn't happen.

  • This is the crux of thequantum measurement paradox”.

  • The answer here, could be the multiversewith each possible outcome for every possible decision

  • creating a new strand of realitykind of like tree branchesif you catch my drift.

  • So, if multiverses in this respect were real it would mean that everything that could ever

  • have happened from the start of time to now has happened in an infinite number of realities.

  • If we start small, this is easy enough to understand.

  • This morning I woke up at 6am, I wrote my blog, I sent an email, I had a shower, I put

  • make up on, I had breakfast, I slipped on ice so I was late for workthere are already

  • a massive number of universes that would exist where just the smallest factors were changed,

  • I didn't slip on ice so I wasn't late for work so instead something else happened.

  • On a bigger scale, there could be a universe where I didn't move to Canada, didn't

  • break up with that one exin another universe my parents didn't meet so I don't exist.

  • If multiverses are real, there are many many versions of you that could exist side by side

  • one where you need glasses, one where you don't….

  • some universes may be similar but some may be different….

  • There would be a universe where World War 2 never ended or the Cold War did end in mutually

  • assured destruction.

  • These are all reasonably basic concepts to graspshe says whilst discussing everything

  • that could ever possibly have been true to be truebut the concept gets much deeper

  • when we consider all of the possible outcomes created from the beginning of time, which,

  • so far as we can track, was 13.7 billion years ago.

  • Planet earth was formed 4.5 billion years ago and orbits our sun.

  • We have the perfect conditions on earth for life, but if the multiverse theory is true,

  • there are infinite other universes out there that that didn't happen, there will be universes

  • where time runs backwards, where gravity doesn't existall of the constants within our own

  • provable physics wouldn't be the samewhich is mind boggling.

  • A few more things to mess with your brain before we are done.

  • Again, so far as we can observethe universe keeps on expanding.

  • Is this constant?

  • This means that, with every expansion, more possible outcomes would take placeusing

  • the earths population as a case studyif every outcome from every action exists in

  • a multiversewelldoes that mean the multiverse is speeding up and getting bigger?

  • The human population has nearly doubled in my life time, with each individual creating

  • more outcomes.

  • ARGH!

  • Do we really need to just accept the notion of infinity, but know that we can only live

  • our one truth?

  • Many scientists theorize that the multiverses exist but there is no way, considering our

  • universes rules of space time, that we can ever get therethat is, unless, the multiverses

  • interact without us knowing.

  • I want to talk about our friends the electrons again before we go.

  • As well as having the ability to spin forwards and back, electrons show Quantum indeterminism

  • basically to keep this simple, if you fire an electron through a double slit you

  • would expect it to go through one slit or the other, choosing an outcome, however scientists

  • have observed electrons acting like waves, passing through both slits simultaneously

  • and interfering with itself.

  • It is complicated, but this could be a hint towards proving the theory that multiple outcomes

  • create multiple universesand actually they are unknowingly influencing each other.

  • Would this mean that phenomenon like the Mandela effectan effect where large numbers of

  • people remember slightly different variations of historical events, are actually interactions

  • of multiverses, rather than tin hat theories.

  • Okay, sure, yeah, I've gone cross eyed.

  • Ultimately, if the multiverse did exist, unless we can access it, it isn't worth losing

  • too much sleep over.

  • Physics is provable science….

  • Not theory or simple observation.

  • At the moment, we can't prove Multiversebut if we could, it could be both a comfort

  • and a discomfort at the same time.

  • The possibilities are endless.

  • So thanks for sticking with me through that brain work outdo you believe in the multiverse?

  • Let me know in the comments section down below.

  • Comments from What if Scotland left the UK: Sluggy 1990 said: I'm from Scotland(Glasgow)

  • and I support Scottish independence.

  • Lewis Hussen said: I'm from Scotland this was very helpful thanks Rebecca

  • Dan the Science man said: The new name would be: The Joint Kingdom of England Wales and

  • Norther Ireland

When it comes to time and space, it is easy to become mind boggled.

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