yes. I do believe they exist.
but its really only a theory. we won't be able to prove it fully unless we go into these dimensions.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4183875433858020781&q=Parallel+Universes&total=1159&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5
I don't think thats possible thought.
supposedly some of the particles that make up atoms (including the ones in our bodies) shift into these dimensions all the time.
In order to to be able to experience the Ds fully, all of our particles, and atoms need to shift out of this dimension into the others.
this would break all Newtonian physics laws we know of, and our bodies would no longer follow the laws - thusly destroying our bodies as we know them.
maybe FAR into the future (like 3 thousand year) but not anytime soon
2007-09-14 09:30:59
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answer #1
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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Scientists are trying to figure out how the universe came to be. In doing so, they discovered other things like dark matter and smaller chemical bonds. What they do not understand is what holds everything together. Gravity is pretty weak so they try to find out the answer to that question. One of their answers is parallel universes meaning that gravity is holding this universe and that other universe or more together. That would mean that gravity exists over other dimensions making it stronger than it appears as they think that it is.
I personally do not believe in parallel universes, but I researched it anyway to find my own answers. I believe in God myself. If it takes all the scientists to figure out the beginning of the universe and figure out dark matter and figure out gravity all of which takes some of the smartest people on earth to figure out, then why can't people believe there is a God that created all of this? No one has yet figured out a beginning to this universe. They just call it the Big Bang. Well, tell me what caused that to happen? To me, these scientists do not want to acknowledge that there is a God so they have to come up with alternate ideas some of which would make very good science fiction novels. But that is all it is. Evolution does not work either because it disobeys the laws of thermodynamics because everything breaks down; it doesn’t get better with time.
2007-09-14 09:46:50
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answered by cgi 5
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Well by parallel worlds, I depict our same time line going through different world events. For there to be a difference between two worlds, or parallel universes, they must've gone through a slight change or alteration for it to bring a series of events that'll make it different for our universe. The only way I think that could possibly happen is by altering time itself.
If you were to go back into the past, say some 3 or 5 years, the fact you traveled back in time and did something not existent in your own time line will bring a chain of events that'll make this new time line different from the original one from which you came from. I'm not saying you destroyed the old one, you have just created a completely new time line, or in other words, a new dimension. That world is parallel to ours, and in five thousand years both universes will be completely different from one another and all thanks to your abrupt interference in time. I cannot think of any other way a parallel universe could have been created. In conclusion, if you want to alter space you must alter its sister time, by going back five thousand years in the past, kill some two or three mosquitoes, chop a couple of trees, and go back five thousand years ahead. The bad part, as I previously said, it would be impossible to go back to the universe you once came from. Being able to access any universe at choice would be nearly impossible considering time travel itself to be highly unprobable.
In my personal opinion there are millions of universes, outnumbering the stars, and probably even beyond infinite. We are just living in an insignificant planet in an insignificant universe (in terms of number ^^). There are so many universes out there, thats prob just about why we still haven't had a tourist from the future. Even if we were to lack one, I have a hunch the other universes interfere with ours some way...
2007-09-14 11:58:32
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answered by "I think, therefore I AM 3
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No. Our conceptions of fact are nonetheless so rudimentary. there is no longer something in physics that shows that parallel or reproduction universes exist. there may be different universes or according to probability no longer. Whats to assert that the super bang can not take place in yet another portion of area it truly is lots from ours. Like bubbles in a champagne glass, they are ignorant of the life of others. Planets, photograph voltaic structures, galaxies have been shown to be abundant interior the universe. If that repeats previous what we are in a position to work out or think of, then it truly is possibly that the phenomena that motives universes to exits grew to become into no longer a one-off and that different universes greater advantageous than possibly do exists, regardless of if we can not teach it.
2016-11-10 11:07:38
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answered by ? 4
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if someone says 'no', they are full of it because they couldn't possibly know for sure. it is scientifically possible for there to be time portals in space and earth's atmosphere, too, that could lead to a parallel universe
2007-09-14 11:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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They exist but it would take all the matter in our universe to generate the energy to break through to the otherside.
2007-09-14 09:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea i do.
Dunno if we'll ever be able to find them though
2007-09-14 09:16:53
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answered by Hermatt 3
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Yes. I've already been there. Explain Deja Vu.
2007-09-14 09:16:08
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answered by equal_opposites 5
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They are a hypothetical construct and probably do not exist. However we will never prove this.
2007-09-14 09:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i heard about black holes being the portal to the other dimensions , not sure if it is true though .
2007-09-15 02:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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