THE THEORY OF THE PARALLEL UNIVERSES FOR DUMMIES
The
Theory of Parallel Universes, one the most intricate cutting edge concepts of
modern Physics, and an impossible concept to understand for the common people,
until the well-known dummies series
created this simplified version for all:
“The multiverse is a theory in
which our universe is not the only one, but states that many universes exist
parallel to each other. These distinct universes within the multiverse theory
are called parallel universes. A variety of different theories lend
themselves to a multiverse viewpoint.
Not all physicists really believe that
these universes exist. Even fewer believe that it would ever be possible to
contact these parallel universes.
Level
1: If you go far enough, you’ll get back home
The idea of Level 1 parallel universes
basically says that space is so big that the rules of probability imply that
surely, somewhere else out there, are other planets exactly like Earth. In
fact, an infinite universe would have infinitely many planets, and on some of
them, the events that play out would be virtually identical to those on our own
Earth.
We don’t see these other universes
because our cosmic vision is limited by the speed of light — the ultimate speed
limit. Light started traveling at the moment of the big bang, about 14 billion
years ago, and so we can’t see any further than about 14 billion light-years (a
bit farther, since space is expanding). This volume of space is called the Hubble
volume and represents our observable universe.
The existence of Level 1 parallel
universes depends on two assumptions:
•
The universe is infinite (or virtually so).
•
Within an infinite universe, every single possible configuration of
particles in a Hubble volume takes place multiple times.
If Level 1 parallel universes do exist,
reaching one is virtually (but not entirely) impossible. For one thing, we
wouldn’t know where to look for one because, by definition, a Level 1 parallel
universe is so far away that no message can ever get from us to them, or them
to us. (Remember, we can only get messages from within our own Hubble volume.)
Level
2: If you go far enough, you’ll fall into wonderland
In a Level 2 parallel universe, regions
of space are continuing to undergo an inflation phase. Because of the
continuing inflationary phase in these universes, space between us and the
other universes is literally expanding faster than the speed of light — and
they are, therefore, completely unreachable.
Two possible theories present reasons to
believe that Level 2 parallel universes may exist: eternal inflation and
ekpyrotic theory.
In eternal inflation, recall that the
quantum fluctuations in the early universe’s vacuum energy caused bubble
universes to be created all over the place, expanding through their inflation
stages at different rates. The initial condition of these universes is assumed
to be at a maximum energy level, although at least one variant, chaotic
inflation, predicts that the initial condition can be chaotically chosen as
any energy level, which may have no maximum, and the results will be the same.
The findings of eternal inflation mean
that when inflation starts, it produces not just one universe, but an infinite
number of universes.
Right now, the only noninflationary
model that carries any kind of weight is the ekpyrotic model, which is so new
that it’s still highly speculative.
In the ekpyrotic theory picture, if the
universe is the region that results when two branes collide, then the branes
could actually collide in multiple locations. Consider flapping a sheet up and
down rapidly onto the surface of a bed. The sheet doesn’t touch the bed only in
one location, but rather touches it in multiple locations. If the sheet were a
brane, then each point of collision would create its own universe with its own
initial conditions.
There’s no reason to expect that branes
collide in only one place, so the ekpyrotic theory makes it very probable that
there are other universes in other locations, expanding even as you consider
this possibility.
Level
3: If you stay where you are, you’ll run into yourself
A Level 3 parallel universe is a
consequence of the many worlds interpretation (MWI) from quantum physics in
which every single quantum possibility inherent in the quantum wavefunction becomes
a real possibility in some reality. When the average person (especially a
science fiction fan) thinks of a “parallel universe,” he’s probably thinking of
Level 3 parallel universes.
Level 3 parallel universes are different
from the others posed because they take place in the same space and time as our
own universe, but you still have no way to access them. You have never had and
will never have contact with any Level 1 or Level 2 universe (we assume), but
you’re continually in contact with Level 3 universes — every moment of your
life, every decision you make, is causing a split of your “now” self into an
infinite number of future selves, all of which are unaware of each other.
Though we talk of the universe
“splitting,” this isn’t precisely true. From a mathematical standpoint, there’s
only one wavefunction, and it evolves over time. The superpositions of
different universes all coexist simultaneously in the same infinite-dimensional
Hilbert space. These separate, coexisting universes interfere with each other,
yielding the bizarre quantum behaviors.
Of the four types of universes, Level 3
parallel universes have the least to do with string theory directly.
Level
4: Somewhere over the rainbow, there’s a magical land
A Level 4 parallel universe is the strangest place (and most
controversial prediction) of all, because it would follow fundamentally
different mathematical laws of nature than our universe. In short, any universe
that physicists can get to work out on paper would exist, based on the mathematical
democracy principle: Any universe that is mathematically possible has equal
possibility of actually existing”
(Dummies.com, 2013)
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