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Do We Live In a Multiverse?
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Astrophysicist Paul Sutter explains
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Do we live in a multiverse? No. I mean, yes. I mean, uh, maybe. Look, it's kind of complicated
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and we're not exactly sure. I'm Paul Sutter and this is Paul Explains, the show where I,
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you know, explain. First, let's define what we mean by multiverse. We have the universe,
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which is by definition all the things. It's all the stars, all the planets, all the people
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and aliens. It's all the bits of fluff just floating around in the void. It is the entire
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thing. It's all the stuff. So in one sense, there's no such thing as the multiverse because
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the universe is already defined to be all the things. But maybe there are patches of the
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universe that have different physics or different realities. They have different forces or different
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particles. And this is what we refer to as the multiverse. Now, do we live in a multiverse?
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Maybe, maybe not. One of the most promising ways physically to get a multiverse is through
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something called inflation. Inflation is our model of one of the earliest and most momentous
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events in the history of the universe. In the inflation model, when our universe was barely
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getting started, when it was a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a
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second old, it became very large. It went from the size of, say, an atomic nucleus to around the size
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of a baseball. And this event has the possibility of never ending, of inflation of the universe just
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always getting bigger and bigger and bigger all the time. And what we call the universe is just one
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small pocket of that much larger volume of the true universe. And in our little pocket, when inflation
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ended for us, we ended up with one set of physics and one set of forces and one set of particles and one set of
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reality. But past the confines of our little bubble, the greater universe is still going, still doing its
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thing, still inflating, and different pieces of it pinch off on their own with their own physics.
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Now, it's possible that inflation can lead to a multiverse. We don't know if inflation really
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happened. We suspect it did, but we're not entirely sure. And we're not sure if inflation demands the
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existence of a multiverse. It's possible that inflation just happened once and did it throughout
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the universe and that this is it. Or not. We've looked for evidence for multiverse and have come
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up short. Like if another neighboring universe intersects with the bubble of our universe, we might
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be able to see signals of that. And we haven't seen anything. That doesn't rule it out yet, but there's
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no conclusive evidence for it. Even if there were a multiverse, we would never ever be able to access
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any of those other universes. We won't be able to visit them. They wouldn't be able to visit us. For all
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intents and purposes, they wouldn't exist. So when it comes to multiverse, whether it exists or not, just
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just focus on our universe because really, it's the only one we got.
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And we're going to see the next level of the universe.
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Let's go.
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