Can there be more than one Universe and if so what would it be called?
John Constantine
2006-01-05 13:34:00 UTC
Can there be more than one Universe and if so what would it be called?
Six answers:
VTNomad
2006-01-05 13:40:19 UTC
The multiverse. And current theory states it is possible.
jahoo
2006-01-05 16:29:11 UTC
It would be called Universe Number Two.
uchaboo
2006-01-05 13:38:27 UTC
Personally, I think that there are a lot of other galaxies out there with planets in simulations with ours. Do I think they visit us? Making crop circles? Well, if they do, they sure pick the dumbest people to! Which, personally, don't know whether that is good orbad.
2006-01-05 13:36:08 UTC
The universe expands everywhere. There is one, and it is everything. Also, the prefix uni-. It's one. There is one. No more. However there are other galaxies, as I'm sure you know.
2006-01-05 20:21:08 UTC
there COULD be an infinite number of them, though proof, evidence and the ability to find out doesnt and may not ever exist. Its like arguing about wether or not a waterfall is beautiful. You can beleive it, and everyone else on earth can agree that it is, but proof? evidence? none.
2006-01-05 13:40:43 UTC
the definition of the universe refers to ALL matter and energy. however, who's to say that this is true, since it was written by man, who only inhabits earth.
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