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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Parallel Universes Make Sense - Welcome to the Multiverse

If you think of yourself as unique, think again. The days when physicists could ignore the concept of parallel universes may have come to an end. If that doesn't send a shudder down your spine, think of it this way: our world is just one of many. You are just one version of many.
David Deutsch at the University of Oxford and colleagues have shown that key equations of quantum mechanics arise from the mathematics of parallel universes. "This work will go down as one of the most important developments in the history of science," says Andy Albrecht, a physicist at the University of California at Davis. In one parallel universe, at least, it will - whether it does in our one remains to be seen.
You can read the theory from David Deutsch by clicking here.
Soon-to-be-discovered: The theory of the structure of the multiverse under quantum gravity.
This was seized 4 u at New Scientist
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