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Old 25-09-2008, 06:30 PM
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So... Do we have opinions on if the many "universes" within the "multiverse" occur in the same space/time except somewhat out of phase.... Provided that gravity is a multiversal constant (let us assume for a minute) This theory (brewed up in my own mind over the past couple of days thinking about it, so excuse its crudeness.) could help account for why gravity is the weakest force in our universe... Lets say for example, you have the multiverse containing several universes all sharing the multiverses gravity, obviously we would only be getting a small share of that gravity hence its weakness...

Its all fun to think about etc, but until it can even be studied, let alone be found true or untrue, I think the matter is best left alone...

Humans do have a tendancy to work things like this out when they need to... We figured out the world was round when our development came to a point where international trade was viable.... Or something like that...


WARNING : Everything contained in this post was pure opinion, and thinking out loud. Not intended to start debates, nor was it intended to be taken fairly seriously... (Read: Dont shoot me if I sound Insane )
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