There is a lack of empirical correlation and testability in the theories stating about "Parallel Universe" There are no hard physical evidence on this matter so it must therefore be considered unfalsifiable. The theories are currently outside the methodology of scientific investigation to confirm or disprove. They are more mathematically theoretical and metaphysical than scientific in nature so who will believe.♥
2006-10-26 04:46:50
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answer #1
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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To me parallel universes are much more complex for the human mind to interpet. But, I do believe that there are many universes, that if viewed theyed be put together like strands of DNA, thats just an example. Parallel universes, to me, are in theory very plausible. We have no way at all of knowing if there are any parallel universes. If there are, I do believe that everything in them is much the same as it is here. So, yes maybe there is another you or another me. Science is linked together by theory and much logic. The ability to think and actually find the true answer to your question is theoretically impossible at this time. Universes can be parallel in form and the people living on the planet we call Earth may be to blind to see that there is other life outside our solar system and in theory our own universe. They say the universe constantly grows in size. I devise my own theory which in fact states that it will eventually stop growing when it hits its parallels. In that case, there would be a great chance of that we are not alone. Universes to me, are like blocks in a rubix cube. There are many. It leaves you thinking. Never stop wondering about space and astronomy. It is truly the last frontier. I hope I helped.
2006-10-27 14:23:30
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answer #2
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answered by Martincic 4
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To me the Universe is a word defining "everything" - to speak of a parallel universe is therefor irrelevant. Anything parallel to what we currently call the universe would simply expand the meaning of the word universe to include the parallel one as well.
As for the ideas concerning a parallel universe, then I think it is based on points where physicist know that we have no real idea of what's going on (commonly known as singularities), and hence physicists cannot say that wormholes and parallel universes is not a possibility... Don't forget, there's quite a lot of Star Trek fans in the world of physics as well.
2006-10-26 04:46:56
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answered by Jens F 2
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I think Parallel Universes could exist. Anything that can happen will happen, if not in this universe than in another. I do not remember where I heard this from, but it is a theory out there.
2006-10-26 05:33:51
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answer #4
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answered by bldudas 4
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It's an entertaining theme for scifi stories -that's all. Sure, there could be a parallel universe, or two, or a thousand ... just like there could be a 4-headed invisible supernatural monster living in the center of the earth.
2006-10-26 04:40:15
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answered by yahoohoo 6
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I have a parallel opinion to the one above me
2006-10-26 05:22:55
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answer #6
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answered by Binangkaw 2
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Parallel universes do not exist.
A parallel universe would have to be connected to us by space,then it would not be a parallel universe it would be this one.
If a parallel universe did not connect to us, it would be irrelevent it would not exist to us!
2006-10-26 05:04:08
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answer #7
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Get stoned... and as you come down, you'll experience a deliberate noticeable shift in each plane of existence that occurs all the time all around you.
It isn't parallel exactly, it is one, split into seven and the human mind can only conceive of one or two at best.
Parallel universe is a Sci-fi way of rationalizing it through entertainment.
2006-10-26 04:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It is in theory that there are several universes some like ours and some very diffrent. Also there is a theory about time travel that if you travel in time you would be a parallel univerese identical to ours that would prevent someone from trying to change their on destiny.
2006-10-26 05:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hasn't Erwin Schrödinger proven in his famous "Schrödinger's Cat" experiment and in the accompanying equations that the existence of parallel universes is the only explanation for the apparent contradiction in his experiment?
2006-10-26 18:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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