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Over time, the size of the cosmic patches laid out in Figure 2.1b will increase; with more time, light can travel farther and so each of the cosmic horizons will grow larger. Ultimately, the cosmic horizons will overlap. And when they do, the regions can no longer be considered as separate and isolated; the parallel universes will no longer be parallel—they will have merged. Nevertheless, the result we’ve found will continue to hold. Just lay out a new grid of cosmic patches with patch size set by the distance light can have traveled since the big bang through this later moment. The patches ...more
Brian C Melton
This completely contradicts the basic premise of a single Bang producing a coherent universe. It postulates a completely unsupported, infinite multispace that he's confusing with universal space. Further, it never answers the question of why any space exists at all. Infinite space simply make the impossible infinitely impossible.
The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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