He suggested that maybe something about our enclave of the universe, and maybe even our whole universe, is.

Every person, rock, and particle in the universe participates in an endlessly branching reality, carroll argues, splitting into alternate versions whenever an event occurs that has multiple possible outcomes.

Weband there’s nothing unique about him:

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But according to theoretical physicist and bestselling author brian greene from columbia university,.

If extra dimensions are not your thing, maybe bifurcating timelines would work.

Webdepending on one’s taste, there are so many types of parallel universes to choose fromβ€”alternative cosmos galore.

Webthere are several hypotheses in physics that suggest our universe exists alongside multiple others, nearly identical to our own, that we can't detect.

Webif physics conspires just right, there might be an infinite number of parallel universes out there.

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