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from where the universes of multiverse get energy to float, collide & expand?

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  • Asked by sandeep
  • on 2010-11-29 11:13:53
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Last edited on: 2010-11-30 08:21:14

Categories: Our universe.

Tags: Universe, Space, cosmology, Stringtheory, multiverse, m-theory.

 

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tbrucenyc says:

Nobody's touching this one.

The word universe was intended to be all encompassing.

So then there is only one universe.

Defined it as simply everything: everything that is created and everything that is not created... everything that exists, has existed and will exist, as well as everything that does not exist, has never existed and will never exist.

This would include I suppose, everything that is speculated about, on or off the pages of New Scientist Magazine.

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