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The Multiverse This is a new theory. Different from the existing ones. Physics considers, according to classical concepts, that there is only one universe; and according to Quantum Mechanics, that there are lots of universes, a multiverse. For some, there are 10^500 universes, for others, even more, some even saying infinite universes. But the relation with our parallel universe of antimatter, and other universes with a higher number of dimensions, is through the gravitational force (not Quantum Mechanics), which is the entrance and exit doors of any universe. Using Gravity, the number of different universes is not one, nor the enormous quantity that quantum waves predict. Gravity tends to forms local groups with vacuum space between them, and so, even using the consecutive numbers of higher dimensions, it is not possible to form universes with every dimension. These universes can form complex structures. The simplest is a modulus with 8 different universes, each of them with an increasing number of dimensions. Each more complex aggregation of these structures diminishes in the number of components: 8 universes, one modulus; 7 moduli, a package; 6 packages, a group, and so on successively until we reach a cofinite dimensional universe, which would be the most complex structure possible. The first modulus of fundamental universes, or the first sequence is: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (in space-time). Our universe is number 4. The cofinite dimensional universe would be the largest universe and be only one. It cant increase in size, neither its number of dimensions, since its the maximum possible. Since this structure would need time to exist, it would always be limited. Infinity is outside of any physical universe. Th total number of universes would have to be 8! = 40,320. We can obtain the number of dimensions by multiplying this number by 4^7, which gives us 66,602,880 dimensions involved. 40,320 is a big number, but it is only 10^4.6, which is between 10^4 and 10^5, much smaller than 10^500 predicted by Quantum Mechanics.
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 01:15:48 +0000

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