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Explain the concept of multiuniverse in detail ( no spam allowed..and I don't need short answer .and don't copy and paste from Google..if you want to take help..go through the books and you can send image too of your answer) ​

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Answered by dpk3bhk
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The multiverse

If we define "universe" as "all there is" or "all that exists," then obviously, by definition, there can be only one universe.

But if we define "universe" as "all we can ever see" (no matter how large our telescopes) or "space-time regions that expand together," then many universes may indeed exist. There is nothing in science more awesome, more majestic. To discern the nature of ultimate reality, one must begin with the challenge of multiple universes.

Answered by shikhu76
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The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them.

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