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Enigma417
Well I was watching many documentaries on this. And it seems like there is actually realities behind our actual reality we experience. But i say that that may be false because we live in whats called a universe. Universe "uni" is the prefix meaning one. So that says there is only one reality. But how is that true when scientists clame there is what are called the multiverses. And that these multiverses all coincide with each other. Meaning what ever happens here happens there. Am I loosing it or is someone holding out on information or is it that the lack of information has us without a good feeling on this subject hmm.gif I dont know but whatever the case is i just know one thing. I'd love to meet my other self grin2.gif Well hope you read this and take it seriously and please give me your feed back. thumbsup.gif
iac_tracker
Dude you just made ma really confused and thats about it.
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and welcome to UM Enigma417

and I do not believe this topic belongs in this section I don't understand it so I don't know where it should go but certainly not in this part
-Thank you
Daedalus
Yes, there are more realities.
Guardsman Bass
I am pretty sure that one of the existing theories is that each universe, out of the possible universes, is a kind of 'bubble' within a larger multiverse. I do not know exactly how they are proving this; it is probably just a hypothesis at this point.
QuantumE
Enigma417 check out my thread on M-theory it goes into that. Also check out the documentary on it, also in that thread. Very interesting and you will be intrigued.
Pelican_Eel
a spot is none-dimentional...a line is one-dimentional...a surface is two-dimentional...a cube is three-dimentional...and so on, maybe?
creatures living in two-dimentional space can not imagine the third dimention, even if their world IS IN IT yes.gif
Discordia
I think there could be much truth to the multiverse theory. Our perception of reality isn't complete. What I mean by this is, although we 'observe' things a certain way scientist have came to find that looks can be deceiving. Newton considered time as a never changing variable. He thought time was a constant factor and that everyone viewed the 'flow' of time the same way. This is far from the truth. Everyone carries their own clock so to speak. Why? Acclerated motion. The faster someone travels the slower time ticks. At the rate we travel we don't notice it though because it's on minuscule levels. The faster to the speed of light you travel the slower time passes compared to those at rest. Of course, if we didn't have tests to verify this we would think it was absolutely absurd. There are many other things that seem absurd because our perception of reality and although common sense tells us the easiest explanation of something is usually correct, it's not the case. Therefore it makes me believe that it's possible for multiple universes to exist. Why not? It's really not that ludicrous of an idea. If one universe was created who's to say that there aren't more? Who's to say that beyond 'space' as we know it is a vaccum that holds many tiny bubbles that can in fact inflate into a universe if the proper catalyst comes along.
kline
i believe there could be different realities, but i don't think that whatever happens here would happen there, i think that throws off the argument greatly, why would that ever happen? it seems like a huge stretch
Wingman
QUOTE(justejust @ Sep 8 2005, 04:41 AM)
a spot is none-dimentional...a line is one-dimentional...a surface is two-dimentional...a cube is three-dimentional...and so on, maybe?
creatures living in two-dimentional space can not imagine the third dimention, even if their world IS IN IT yes.gif
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If you think about it, nothing is less than 3 dimensional, because the spot has width and length and height (height being how thick the lead or chalk is), and so does the line, and so does the surface! Theoretically, we can think we know what 2-D looks like, but we truely don't because we live in a 3-dimensional world.
Yelekiah
QUOTE(Wingman @ Sep 9 2005, 01:11 AM)
QUOTE(justejust @ Sep 8 2005, 04:41 AM)
a spot is none-dimentional...a line is one-dimentional...a surface is two-dimentional...a cube is three-dimentional...and so on, maybe?
creatures living in two-dimentional space can not imagine the third dimention, even if their world IS IN IT yes.gif
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If you think about it, nothing is less than 3 dimensional, because the spot has width and length and height (height being how thick the lead or chalk is), and so does the line, and so does the surface! Theoretically, we can think we know what 2-D looks like, but we truely don't because we live in a 3-dimensional world.
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Strings in string theory are one-dimensional.
Wingman
Oh, and um I think it's impossible to actually prove that there are different realities, unless of course we time travel (which we might never do). Until then, it's just a hypothesis.
Wingman
QUOTE(Yelekiah @ Sep 8 2005, 10:14 PM)
QUOTE(Wingman @ Sep 9 2005, 01:11 AM)
QUOTE(justejust @ Sep 8 2005, 04:41 AM)
a spot is none-dimentional...a line is one-dimentional...a surface is two-dimentional...a cube is three-dimentional...and so on, maybe?
creatures living in two-dimentional space can not imagine the third dimention, even if their world IS IN IT yes.gif
[right][snapback]833034[/snapback][/right]



If you think about it, nothing is less than 3 dimensional, because the spot has width and length and height (height being how thick the lead or chalk is), and so does the line, and so does the surface! Theoretically, we can think we know what 2-D looks like, but we truely don't because we live in a 3-dimensional world.
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Strings in string theory are one-dimensional.
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And yet, we will never see the strings. And so we will never truely experience 1D and 2D.
Raptor
^Why wouldn't we? :/
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