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جهان بزرگ است ، اما بادام زمینی در مقایسه با چند قاره جاودانه است. اما فقط چند جهان وجود دارد؟ آنها چیست؟ و مهمتر از همه ، آنها چه می توانند در مورد … بیگانگان به ما بگویند؟

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کریس لاتری
انکو
فابین سانگوارد
یان بونل

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گرافیک توسط Leonardo Scholzer
کارگردانی: اندرو کورنابر
تهیه کنندگان اجرایی: اریک براون و اندرو کورنابر

تصور کنید: بخش قابل ملاحظه جهان ما 93 میلیارد سال نوری را پشت سر می گذارد ، و این فقط بخش کوچکی از مطالب ایجاد شده در Big Bang ما است. اما در تصویر جاودانه تورمی ، ما فقط یکی از جهان های بیشمار حباب است. حبابهایی که به طور مداوم در یک زمان بسیار وسیع ظاهر می شوند و در حال رشد هستند که خودشان با سرعت شتاب دهنده ای گسترش می یابند. فاصله زمانی تورمی بیشتر که گسترش آن هرگز به پایان نمی رسد. ما در اپیزودهای اخیر به ایده عجیب تورم ابدی نگاه کردیم – اما از کاوش در مورد پیامدهای کامل این گزاره دست کشیدیم. این پیامدها کاملاً آجیل است. برخی نیز ممکن است صادق باشند.

حامیان بیگ بنگ:
الكساندر تاماس
آنتون لیفشیتس
دیوید بارنولت
دیوید بویر
دیوید نیکلاس
Fabrice Eap
خوان بنت
جاستین لوید
مت میلر
مورگان هاف

حامیان Quasar:
مارک هیزینگ
مارک روزنتال
وینی فالکو

حامیان Hypernova:
چاک زگار
Danton Spivey
Donal Botkin
ادموند فوکسانر
هنک اس
جو پیرس
جان هافمن
جان اسلاویک
جردن جوان
جوزف سالومون
متی
متیو کانر
سید انصار

حامیان پشت سر هم گاما ری:
A.G.
آدریان مولینو
الک صفر
آندریاس ناتوش
بردلی جنکینز
براندون لابونته
برایان
دن وارن
دانیل لیونز
دیوید بهتالا
DFaulk
داستان جونز
جفری کوتاه
گرگ اسمیت
جیمز گل
جیمز کوینتو
جان Funai
جان مایکل کر
جان پولاک
جان رابینسون
جاناتان نسفدر
جوزف دیلمن
جاش توماس
کوین لی
کوین وارن
کایل هوفر
Malte Ubl
مارک واسیل
نیک فضیلت
نیک رایت
پل رز
اسکات گاست
شان وارنیا
استیو بردوشو
تیم استفانی
Tonyface
یوری کونوالیوک

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47 پاسخ به “چه تعداد جهان وجود دارد؟”

  1. …watching watching watching—but how do we know that the larger supercosmos is not static with 'little' cosmoses big-banging inside and some running-into-each-other with an interface-wall that's expansion stopped—watching watching watching…

  2. Instead of calling it the multiverse, perhaps they should call it the infiniverse? Did you know that there are more atoms in each grain of sand, than there are grains of sand on Earth… Perhaps that answers your question?

  3. Furthermore, if eternal inflation is true, there's no reason to believe that our universe began at the time of eternal inflation. Our universe almost certainly began way after eternal inflation began.

  4. You want to provide something interesting? Tell everyone why the article by Science Daily removed the image that ALMA supplied of the movement of gas and dust surrounding Sgr A* in the center of our galaxy. They measured the shift in the spectrum of light and it was only after I commented on their FaceBook page that the image they supplied debunked Einstein's general relativity did they remove it. Hmm, couldn't handle the facts?

    They measured the Doppler effect that occurs to the spectrum of light emanating from the dust. They showed that the dust was all moving away from the black hole instead of moving towards it like GR predicts. I pointed it out and the next day they removed the image off their web site. Luckily I knew they would remove the image because it showed general relativity and Einstein's field equation to be in error so I copied the image.

    https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/a197/BigNewGames/0/f9b1816b-42d1-4240-a128-ee5bc2dd9f6f-original.png?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds

    The red colored dust behind the black hole (cross hair) indicates it is moving away from the black hole and the blue colored dust between the black hole and us indicates that that dust is also moving away from the black hole. Check out how much wider the dust is spread out compared to the size of the black hole. The dust is not orbiting the black hole but appears to be coming from the black hole, completely contrary to his theory claiming that nothing can escape the gravity of a black hole. It is not even showing an event horizon or accretion disk. For if it had we would clearly see it in the movement of the dust. One side of the accretion disk, at a right angle to the black hole would appear blue and on the opposite side it would appear red, indicating the gas was orbiting it. We should not detect any red or blue gas in our line of sight to the black hole. But that is not the case.

    So please, why do these scientists want to cover up the fact that Einstein was dead wrong?

  5. Who says the multiverse is eternally inflating? There's no evidence of what other universes are doing, if anything. There's not even conclusive evidence that our universe will continue to expand forever.

  6. I am going to guess that our universe is on one small branch at the end of a fractal– all universes interact with each other

    Or they could be bubbles, but sometimes it feels like universes changed. I wonder, in the very, very unlikely event that, all particles in the universe reverse their spin at the same time, what would happen?

    Do other universes exist in higher dimensions and those universes can thus alter our universe?

    Is this basically a Matrix world?

    I'll never understand it. We have so many theories and we can't yet figure out which one it is. If we have even thought of the correct answer yet.

    Couldnt the big bang just be whatever flipped the switch? Like in an old television how theres a bright light in the middle when you turn it on and it expands..

    Big bang seems plausible for "booting up" a universe, because it happened so fast

  7. For an exoplanet I think it should be called a planet if at some made up distance from the Sun in our solar system it would have cleared its orbit. Like for example at earth distance since its our home planet.

  8. I think that talking about a mere hypothesis ( multi universe ) as if it was a fact is deceiving for the audience, you talk so confident about it while the true academic way (in my opinion) is to keep sceptical and follow the scientific way of questioning and proofing with evidence

  9. soon, there will be multiple multiverses depending on your dimensional landscape then we will be hearing about an omniverse. Wonder what the view is there of a typical sunrise sitting on top of all those multiverses……

  10. Multiverse!!!??!? You don't even know what makes gravity. Or what time is. Or how chaos theory affects gravity, time and the apparent dark matter.
    Why should I believe your inflammatory beard??? Swag your merch yourself in quantum realms and it'll gravitate to your hand wavy bank account

  11. What if the multiverse is a much bigger topological 4D space in which our universe and his siblings expand into with laws we dont understand. Like stacking an infinite amount of 2D sheets of paper with no height to get a 3D qube. Or sticking an infinite amount of lines to get a 2D sheet? Like a buildingblock for a much greater construct. Colliding universes would be infinitely rare in this case, because they should line up in a 4D space which should show the same behavior like shooting a huge amount of flat 2D objects in a 3D space in various directions and expect that they will collide somehow with their edges.

  12. Is there a way to connect the hypothesis of the eternally inflating multiverse with the hypothesis the observable universe stem from the explosion of a black hole? Do you have an episode on this latter toppic, or plan to do one? I find the hypothesis really neat, but where the energy of the void would fit in this model?

  13. If there is a multiverse with different laws of physics, is it not possible that universes colliding may be entirely up to chance

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