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Guys...multiverse theory. Any theoretical physicists/cosmologists willing to teach us untermensch what it's about? What's the likelihood that it's probable? What does the scientific community think?

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OK, we know the universe exists. We also know it is expanding, so we know at one point the universe was infinitesimally small. But my theory is that there was always a plane like a canvas which is infinite and it is on that, that our universe exists. In other words I think there have innumerable other universes existing on this plane, and when they glide into each other. Like a bubble since a bubble would be the best shape.

And the dark matter/gravity is just the shit that is part of the canvas/plane, it is coming in form there into our universe...

OK... Imagine a bath full of water which (in this case the water is infinite) and there are bubbles on top of the water, there an infinite bubbles. When the bubbles go into each other and touch sometimes other bubbles are created maybe smaller ones or larger ones, and it is this were our universe came form, like a touching of the pre-existing bubbles on the canvas which created our universe, like appearing to come out of nothingness. And all these other forces like gravity is just the water on the canvas which has a force on the bubble.

When these bubbles get massive, they pop and the universe comes to an end... But since there are infinite bubbles, we just exist in some of those other bubbles to, but those bubbles might be smaller or bigger then the current bubble we exist inside. So the same laws don't really apply since the sizes are different, the force of the gravity might be stronger or weaker...

Its just a theory, does not mean I believe init.

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OK bear with me for a minute here.

We never actually TOUCH anything, right?

the electrons are repelling each other when we "touch" something.

when accelerators make atoms collide, they aren't really colliding at all

right?

and the majority of an atom is made up of empty space. The electron wavelength. So, everything we see, everything we smell, everything we touch, is mostly empty space. There's nothing there.

So, what the fuck is real? We're not really touching anything, and that anything is mostly empty in the first place.

What is reality, is what I am asking.

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