'Parallel universes DO exist': Multiple versions of us are living in alternate worlds that interact

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Alright atheists, might as well stop with the shenanigans and seek Jesus Christ. Even scientists will eventually come to the fact that there is another world that we cannot see and there on the verge of discovering it scientifically through quantum physics. This is an older article that I found interesting:

Imagine a world where dinosaurs hadn't become extinct, Germany had won World War II and you were born in an entirely different country. These worlds could exist today in parallel universes, which constantly interact with each other, according to a group of US and Australian researchers.

It may sound like science fiction, but the new theory could resolve some of the irregularities in quantum mechanics that have baffled scientists for centuries.
The team from Griffiths University and the University of California suggest that rather than evolving independently, nearby worlds influence one another by a subtle force of repulsion. They claim that such an interaction could explain everything that is bizarre about how particles operate on a microscopic scale.


Quantum mechanics is notoriously difficult to fathom, exhibiting weird phenomena which seem to violate the laws of cause and effect. 'The idea of parallel universes in quantum mechanics has been around since 1957,' said Howard Wiseman, a professor in Physics at Griffith University.

'In the well-known 'Many-Worlds Interpretation'', each universe branches into a bunch of new universes every time a quantum measurement is made. 'All possibilities are therefore realised – in some universes the dinosaur-killing asteroid missed Earth. In others, Australia was colonised by the Portuguese.'

'But critics question the reality of these other universes, since they do not influence our universe at all. 'On this score, our 'Many Interacting Worlds' approach is completely different, as its name implies.'

The Many Worlds theory was first proposed by Hugh Everett, who said that the ability of quantum particles to occupy two states seemingly at once could be explained by both states co-existing in different universes.

Instead of a collapse in which quantum particles 'choose' to occupy one state or another, they in fact occupy both, simultaneously. Like Everett, Professor Wiseman and his colleagues propose the universe we experience is just one of a gigantic number of worlds.
They believe some are almost identical to ours, while most are very different. All of these worlds are equally real, existing continuously through time, and possessing precisely defined properties.


They suggest that quantum phenomena arise from a universal force of repulsion between 'nearby' worlds which tend to make them more dissimilar. Dr Michael Hall from Griffith's Centre for Quantum Dynamics added that the 'Many-Interacting Worlds' theory may even create the extraordinary possibility of testing for the existence of other worlds.

'The beauty of our approach is that if there is just one world, our theory reduces to Newtonian mechanics, while if there is a gigantic number of worlds it reproduces quantum mechanics,' he says 'In between it predicts something new that is neither Newton's theory nor quantum theory. 'We also believe that, in providing a new mental picture of quantum effects, it will be useful in planning experiments to test and exploit quantum phenomena.'

'For us at least there is nothing inherently implausible in the idea,' added Professor Wiseman. 'For fans of science fiction it makes those plots involving communication between parallel worlds not quite so far-fetched after all.'

The ability to approximate quantum evolution using a finite number of worlds could have significant ramifications in molecular dynamics, which is important for understanding chemical reactions and the action of drugs. Professor Bill Poirier, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas Tech University, has observed: 'These are great ideas, not only conceptually, but also with regard to the new numerical breakthroughs they are almost certain to engender.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...-alternate-worlds-interact-theory-claims.html
While the article's "parallel universe" is different than that of the bible there is a universe that does interact with ours that we are unable to see and that is the spiritual world. The spiritual world is all around us and we're unable to see.
 
Believe!!!
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Multiverse is a very fascinating theory.


Here is everybody's favorite scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson talking about it with Joe Rogan:


The "Many-worlds interpretation" is an added layer to the multiverse theory, but I'm not smart enough to give a comment on its validity.

Anyway, how in the hell you spun that theory into a question about christianity and "checkmate atheists" is beyond me. Also, there is no such thing as "do exist" as of yet with this theory. It's merely a thought experiment (albeit a very high level thought experiment) at this stage, but it's one of the most fascinating theories out there.
Did you even read your post? "'For us at least there is nothing inherently implausible in the idea,' added Professor Wiseman".
How the hell do you interpret that quote as him saying that this theory is a fact?
 
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Did the scientists mention spiritual worlds?
 
I believe their is a spiritual world. With Satan and demons trying to carry out their will. Which is yours and my destruction. Satan hates us because God loves us. And there are angels in battle with these dark unseen forces. Angels also are also moved to carry out God's will and they also respond to the will of God when we pray in Jesus name.
 
Well if Ellie Zolfagharifard and some weird guy from the internet say so, that's proof enough for me.
 
I hope me in the alternate universe is better with ladies
 
You'd think God would have mentioned that in the Bible somewhere. Seems like a big deal. What if we got the stupid version of God?
 
Ahhhh it's nice to see that religion is jumping on the quantum mechanics bandwagon
 
I believe their is a spiritual world. With Satan and demons trying to carry out their will. Which is yours and my destruction. Satan hates us because God loves us. And there are angels in battle with these dark unseen forces. Angels also are also moved to carry out God's will and they also respond to the will of God when we pray in Jesus name.


Whatever weed youre smoking please bring me some.
 
I wonder which one of my doppelgängers has the highest post count.
 
Back to the Future II already explored this territory. Ironically, Biff was modeled after Donald Trump.
 
Wouldn't this go against religion? At least the monotheistic ones?

You're no longer special, and what your other doppelgänger does, just might fuck you. Maybe God's alt God is really pissed at your other you, and accidentally scoops you up to burn for its mistakes, in the alternate hell, where you are forever lost to your God???

Copyrighting this shit...
 
Imo Multiverse interacting explains most "supernatual" phenomenons
 
Why do we have seek Jesus Christ, wouldn't it be just as good to seek Allah or Odin or whatever Scientology believes?
 
Wouldn't this go against religion? At least the monotheistic ones?

You're no longer special, and what your other doppelgänger does, just might fuck you. Maybe God's alt God is really pissed at your other you, and accidentally scoops you up to burn for its mistakes, in the alternate hell, where you are forever lost to your God???

Copyrighting this shit...

It wouldn't apply to religion. One would simply assume that everything, all of it, is within the mind of the one true God.
 
Maybe we can eventually prove with quantum mechanics that there is a universe where Christians are right, and another that Hindus are right, and Shintoists, and, and...

Then everyone can be happy.





















Fuck Islam doe
 
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