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i mean if there was, whats in betweeen and also, whats the deal with comparing it to galaxies, galaxies are inside universes?

2006-07-27 07:18:28 · 9 answers · asked by Pudge 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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There are two universe, a negative and a positive universe. Both do not exist, because of quantum mechanics. We are either in the negative or the positive but we can't tell because none of us have crossed univereses. Quantum mechanics state that we can't locate the place or time of a particle, so if we cant it dosen't exist. That is why it dosen't exist. In the relative theory it says that everything exist, this is also true, because relativity is what holds everything together its what you would call the source of the expansion, (and limitation) of the growing universe.
So Relativity is the boundries and Quantum is whats inside.

There are up to 3 "true demensions" the one we live in (we will call it the postive universe), the one the negative people live in (we will call it the negative universe), and the Void. The Void is where nothing is, absolutelly nothing no creation, no light, no darkness. It is the place outside of both universe. The other demensions 1-2 (up and down, flat) are imaginary. The 3rd demesion is the Void where time is not, the 4th demsion is the postive demsion (it would be argurable that the 4th and 5th demesions should both be called 4th 1 and 2 because they have the same attributes), and the the 5th demension the negative demension.

How do we mesure this? With Kelvin scale, 0 degrees Kelvin (absolute zero) is also a form of the Void, it is the cross refrence where 4th and 5th demensions meet. (Thus the Void is inside of everything and outside of everything [nothing] at the same time). On the Negative Kelvin scale is where the negative universe is, on the postive side is where the positive universe is. However we cannot cross the boundry without the existance of black holes, and white holes. They are the key, but once sucked into a black hole matter is turned to energy and then spat out of the white hole as matter (negative matter). White holes also suck things up (out of the negative universe) and then they are spat out as positive matter into our universe (out of black holes). This is also the theory that connects Quantum mechanics and Relativity.

Ok its my theory but everything agrees with it.

But its all one universe, just different demensions ok? And all matter in one demension is equal to the matter in another.

2006-07-27 07:46:17 · answer #1 · answered by Darth Futuza 2 · 1 2

When someone talks about more than one universe, they are referring to a theory of modern physics which says that every time you make a decision, the universe splits into two. In one universe, you made one decision, in the other universe, you made another decision, so when you want to decide whether you to have chocolate or vanilla ice cream, more universes are created, one where you have chocolate, another where you have vanilla, another where you have no ice cream, another where you have both, and then those branch off into their own universes. To call the "universes" isn't entirely accurate, they are more like alternate realties with no physical dimensions, so there is nothing physically seperating them. All of the realities have three dimensions and time, so trying to picture it is pretty hard if not impossible. Your decisions are also only one aspect of the universe, everybody's decisions cause change, in addition to every random movement of subatomic particles which make the universe the way it is... hence there are an infinite number of realities. There is an unsupported theory that wormholes will enable people to travel between these realities, we'll see.

2006-07-27 14:29:12 · answer #2 · answered by robert k 2 · 0 0

Just as there are more than one planet, and more than one star, more than one solar system, etc. There should even exist more than just this Universe. Infinity is everything, even if the area is or isn't being occupied with something. What's beyond this Universe, or, outside of it, is simply nothing, until you get to that other something, that is another Universe. Not much different than the space between raindrops on a windshield, molecules existing within each droplet might think of them as their own Universe. :)

2006-07-27 16:27:21 · answer #3 · answered by Abstract 5 · 0 0

There can't be. "Universe" is derived from the Latin prefix "uni-" meaning One, or 1. Therefore, there can, by definition, be only one universe, and everything would be in it. There is no such word as "universes", and there is no such word as "multiverse". If we found another three-dimensional realm in which there were living beings, outside of our realm of billions of light years of galaxies, then that realm would be part of our universe, even if you have to go through a fourth space dimension to get into it.

2006-07-27 14:48:03 · answer #4 · answered by alnitaka 4 · 0 0

Discover the Hubble Telescope Photo's!!There are thousands and thousands,billions and billions.Google Them!You will believe.Peace!

2006-07-27 14:28:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are 3 kinds of space: the space up there.. the space down here.. and the space between your ears! :)

2006-07-27 14:22:27 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Depends how you define the universe.
At one time the earth was unvierse, then sun etc

2006-07-27 14:33:21 · answer #7 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

Yes! Very simple, but, more concepts than can be explained here!

2006-07-27 14:22:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wow good question its probably one giant place

2006-07-27 14:30:16 · answer #9 · answered by casper 6 · 0 0

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