While the multiverse theory is scientifically established, there is another side that some have noticed exists. I am of course talking about the religious side of it. Someone commented on my first blog saying that the multiverse theory required one to believe in the big bang theory because it cannot agree with religion. This is simply not true. “Each bubble is a Universe. If the bubbles were rare, they would never collide and we'd never know the existence of the other Universe. In that case, search for a multiverse is just fiction. If however, they are not rare, they may collide” (Bucklin 1), which means that there are many universes that are fairly close to each other. Astronomy.com described them as bubbles, but what if you look at them like rooms in a hotel. There are many of them and they are fairly close to each other. Jesus said, “There are many rooms in my father’s house.” (John 14:2). How do we know that this is not what he meant? What if when one travels to “heaven”, they were allowed to be the god of their own universe? Then, is it possible that the God of this universe is just a mortal like us that was promoted to a god in a higher level of existence? If that is the case, does that mean that an infinite hierarchy of Gods that create other gods through their universes? Is there one “boss” at the top of it all? Max Tegmark describes the multiverse in four levels. Level I is all observable space in our universe, level II is other regions in our universe that we do not know of, level III is outside of our universe, where quantum mechanics help make up other universes, and level IV is a space where any mathematical structure is able to exist. It has also been discovered that all universes are created constantly from something, whether it be from each other or something else. Therefore, it is possible for the multiverse theory to exist alongside religion. Also, this theory of mine is possible in any religion as long as it contains a “god” and a “heaven”. So, do you believe in my theory or do you think I am just someone with too much time on their hands? Be sure to tell me in the comments below.
Stephanie Margaret Bucklin | Published: Wednesday, January 18, 2017. "Is the Multiverse Physics, Philosophy, or Something Else Entirely?" Astronomy.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2017. "The Universes of Max Tegmark." The Universes of Max Tegmark. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2017. The NIV Bible https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Multiverse.png
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Amber Thomas
3/29/2017 05:26:01 pm
Yo Harrison, my mind is freaking BLOWN. You're making me think about this multiverse theory thing in ways I never thought of. How in the world did you come up with your own interpretation of the multiverse theory ? And when you said the thing about the whole God thing, doesn't that multiple god thing go against one of the commandments about not following any other god other than God himself? (just wondering dude)
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