Science, asked by sky365plus, 1 year ago

Can two ‘totally same’ multiverses exist, and why? [I want an accurate answer please] According to the theory, there could be a lot of universed differing because of the decisions we take in everyday life. The question is, can there be some multiverse where everything is totally same? Can there be universes which don't depend on the decisions we take? Can they be "SAME" instead of being "alike" ? "AND WHY?"

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Answered by Anonymous
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What you are talking about are two diffrent theories.

First is the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics which says that when
an observation is made and the wavefunction collapses it acquires all the possible positions and other properties but in an diffrent universe which is the decision in everyday thing you talked about.

Other is the string theory which says that There exists many universes which can be in diffrent dimension according to the flavour of string theory you talk about.

If considering the first case of many worlds interpretation all the universes will be diffrent in atlest one aspect as they sepreted from the other because of a change in the decision.

The number of such universes would be huge but it would be still finite as only finite decision can be made in an finite amount of time



This all is tricky but if you understood a bit please mark me brainliest

sky365plus: Thanks! I'll mark it brainiest as soon as possible ^^
sky365plus: It indeed is tricky. But I'd love giving a shot to google the stuff to continue.
Anonymous: Did you understand the diffrence between many world interpretation and string theory
sky365plus: many world interpretation , got it! string theory , still a little not so sure
Anonymous: well its actually remarkable that by just assuming particles to be string and not a point makes all of the physics change from dimensions to the reality
sky365plus: oh okie! I'm diving into that theory right now anyways ^^
sky365plus: 'right now' means a thing, don't judge me lol
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