Very tricky. Although mathematically possible, I was told.
Anyway, why not? How can we decide which are the limits of God's creation?
2006-12-20 10:28:04
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answered by PragmaticAlien 5
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There are no "theories" about parallel universes, just concepts. A theory requires at least one tiny shred of hard evidence upon which to base it, but there is nothing like that for parallel universes. Personally, I think such a concept is very likely a sound one.
2006-12-20 11:42:42
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Although it's fiction, read H.G. Well's short story about the parallel universe. Sorry, can't think of the name, but it is an interesting story.
2006-12-20 11:05:49
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answered by KS 7
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Get the book by Lisa Randall and have fun reading it. I think the title starts wih the word Warped. She's a physicist at Harvard.
2006-12-20 10:13:51
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answered by Gene 7
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I think there are because there are over 200billion universes. There are also gazillions of other galixies similar to ours capable of having other life forms or life on other planets.Also SOME people are very stupid and I cant believe we are the smartist thing out there!!!!
2006-12-20 10:51:31
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answered by Trev 1
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