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what is it about multiple universe theory?

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Answered by ar0220
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Answer: In summary, the
multiverse theory was
invented to explain away
the clear evidence of design
in the universe along with
the fact that the universe is
finely-tuned to support life
(the anthropic principle ).
The multiverse theory
essentially states that there
are multitudes of universes,
each formed entirely
randomly, with our
universe being the only one
(or one of a few) that
randomly developed in such
a way that it supports life.
According to the multiverse
theory, the appearance of
“intelligent design” in our
universe is the result of the
pieces coming together just
right, with no guidance/
oversight from any Being.
Rather, our universe being
fine-tuned for life is simply
a matter of chance – with
millions or billions of
universes, it was bound to
happen.
The multiverse theory is
based on the supposition
that what we have to this
point considered to be “the
universe” is but a small
component of a vast,
possibly infinite,
assemblage of universes.
The multiverse principle is
an attempt to evade
evidence for the apparent
fine-tuning of cosmic laws,
values and constants such
that the universe would be
conducive to bio-
habitability. The core thesis
of the multiverse concept
attempts to expand one’s
probabilistic resources
beyond that which is
available in the observable
universe such that the
likelihood of attaining a
single bio-habitable
universe by chance is
rendered more plausible
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Answered by satyanshsingh468
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The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes including the universe in which humans live. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, the physical laws and the constant that describe them The different universes within the multi verse are called "parallel universes", "other universes", or "alternative universes
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