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The multiverse

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[2020]
MDPI Basel
ISBN: 9783039288687, 9783039288670

Basel : MDPI 1 online resource (vii, 228 pages) : illustrations, diagrams () [10.3390/books978-3-03928-868-7]  GO

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Abstract: The multiverse is a concept that acknowledges the existence of a multiplicity of worlds or universes. The designs of these universes do not have to be the same as our universe, but we have no clear view of what the “other” designs might be. It is suspected that they can obey different laws of physics and different constants of physics, which further implies different chemistry, biology, and life. Some say that the universes within the multiverse allow for different mathematics or even for different metamathematical logic. This book discusses most of the above aspects of the multiverse concept starting with the philosophy, through all the mathematical and physical subtleties, finally exploring the origin of life and consciousness. This book provides a satisfying intellectual exploration of front-edge advances in contemporary cosmology.

Keyword(s): Multiverse ; Cosmology ; Parallel universes ; Many-worlds interpretation ; Philosophy of science ; Multiple universes

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Content:
  • Multiverse—Too much or not enough?
  • Conceptual challenges on the road to the multiverse
  • Anthropic selection of physical constants, quantum entanglement, and the multiverse falsifiability
  • The string theory landscape
  • Time reversal symmetry in cosmology and the creation of a universe–antiuniverse pair
  • Possible origins and properties of an expanding, dark energy providing dark multiverse
  • Multiverse predictions for habitability: The number of stars and their properties
  • Multiverse predictions for habitability: Number of potentially habitable planets
  • Multiverse predictions for habitability: Fraction of planets that develop life
  • Multiverse predictions for habitability: Fraction of life that develops intelligence

Note: This is a reprint of articles from the Special Issue published online in the open access journal Universe (ISSN 2218-199).


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