What is Multiverse ?
What is "Multiverse" ?
The Multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes embrace everything that exists: space, time, matter, energy, the whole of information, and the laws and constants that explain them. The various universes in the Multiverse are called "parallel universes," "other universes," "alternative universes," or "many worlds."
History of "Multiverse Theory"
American philosopher and psychologist William James used the term "multiverse" in 1895, but in a different context. Erwin Schrödinger gave a lecture in Dublin in 1952, where he jokingly warned the audience that what he was trying to say might "sound crazy." When his equations seem to explain several different stories, he said, "these are not alternatives, but everything will actually happen at the same time." This type of duality is called "superposition".
Examples
Schrödinger's Theory
Schrödinger explained that if you put a cat and something that could kill it (radioactive atoms) in a box and seal it, you won't know if the cat is dead or alive until you open the box. So that until the box was opened, the cat was both "dead and alive".
Pizza or Fries ?
For a clear understanding, let us assume that you're in McDonald's, in McDonald's Pizza and French Fries are today's specials. You don't know what to choose, so you toss a coin to decide what to eat. In this universe you may eat the fries and in an other universe the same you may the Pizza.
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