A multiverse model is like having many different playgrounds all connected together, each one can have its own rules and toys.
Imagine you're playing on a big swing set. That’s your universe. But there are other swing sets nearby, some with slides, some with monkey bars, and some even with trampolines. Each of those is another universe, and all of them together make up the multiverse.
Like Different Playgrounds
In a multiverse model, scientists think that our universe might be just one of many, like one swing set among many others in a big park. Some models say these universes are next to each other, while others imagine they’re far apart or even overlapping like puzzle pieces.
Why It Matters
Examples
- Imagine a world where gravity works the opposite way.
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See also
- What are multiverse theories?
- How Does Astrophysicists Rethink the Timeline of the Universe Work?
- Differences Between Spiral And Elliptical Galaxies?
- George F. R. Ellis - What Is Strong Emergence?
- How Does Cosmology Series: The FLRW Universe and The Friedmann Equation Work?