Not exact matches
Just because the real estate market
in the Toronto (well known as the epicenter of the
universe) and to a lesser extent Vancouver is
in bubble territory does not mean that there is a real estate
bubble in the rest of Canada.
We know nothing of alternate or additional
universes or
bubbles or whatever other unimaginables exist
in the larger places.
God placed the Earth
in a tachyon
bubble when creating the
universe, thus allowing for extended space / time fluctuational variances.
The question these scientists address is whether a
bubble could also expand exponentially to allow a
universe to form
in an irreversible way.
Inflation does not result
in a
universe with uniform properties, but a multiverse with an infinite number of «
bubbles»
in which the cosmic and physical properties vary from
bubble to
bubble.
Other
bubble universes might be detected
in the subtle temperature variations of the cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the big bang of our own
universe.
In fact, I'm thinking right now about a simple, Earth - based experiment that might turn up evidence for little
bubbles of the other
universes.
As scientists we track down all promising leads, and there's reason to suspect that our
universe may be one of many — a single
bubble in a huge
bubble bath of other
universes.
Each
bubble — representing a mini-universe like ours — was surrounded by smaller
bubbles, which were themselves surrounded by even smaller
bubble universes,
in turn.
It is certainly
in principle possible for
bubble universes to collide with each other.
In more recent studies the
universe appears as a collection of giant
bubble - like voids separated by sheets and filaments of galaxies, with the superclusters appearing as occasional relatively dense nodes.
NOMURA REPLIES: Regarding Kell's question: Because of the eternally inflating nature of the space
in which our
bubble resides, the probability of our
universe colliding with other
universes is almost certain.
No matter how fast we travel, we can not catch up with the expanding boundaries of our
bubble, so for all practical purposes we live
in a self - contained
bubble universe.
However, other research was starting to show that our
universe could actually survive a run -
in with an alien
bubble — and
in fact, there was a good chance that such a nonlethal collision had already occurred.
The filter
bubble is the personal, unique
universe of information that results and that we increasingly live
in online.
According to a popular but polarizing framework called string theory, the number of possible types of
universes that can
bubble up
in a multiverse is around 10 ^ 500.
In such a
bubbling multiverse of
universes, it seems inevitable that
universes would sometimes collide.
«But if a typical
bubble goes through a large number of collisions, it would point to a reason why we find ourselves
in this kind of
universe.»
What the LHC does or doesn't discover
in its next run is likely to lend support to one of two possibilities: Either we live
in an overcomplicated but stand - alone
universe, or we inhabit an atypical
bubble in a multiverse.
In practice, normal and dark matter appear to fill the
universe with a foam - like structure, where galaxies are located on the thin walls between
bubbles, and are grouped into superclusters.
All of these
universes are believed to come into existence through a process called eternal inflation,
in which at least one
universe continually expands at an incredible rate, while others form and grow within it like
bubbles.
If our
bubble had collided with another
in the distant past, the smashup would have injected a huge amount of energy into a portion of our
universe.
Our
universe could be just one
bubble in a vast froth of other
bubble universes.
The most precise calculation of the lifetime of our
universe finds that a
bubble of vacuum energy made by the Higgs boson could envelop us all
in 10139 years
Each
bubble is deemed a
universe in its own right, despite being part of the same space - time, because an observer could not travel from one
bubble to the next without moving faster than the speed of light.
In this case, the
bubble universes function much like speciation.
For example,
in Bubble universe theory, there are an infinite variety of «
universes», each with different physical constants.
Curiously, what
bubbles to the surface amidst all the weirdness is a poignant picture of Elliot as awkwardly suspended between two equally - wacky, parallel
universes, a sensitive soul never quite feeling comfortable
in either.
«Many and strange are the
Universes that drift like
bubbles in the foam upon the River of time.
This game opened up the entire Marvel
universe, and it was more fun than a day
in a
bubble wrap factory.
Interference pattern more likely comes from «bounce» the midpoint between the surface of the planet, and the very center of the planet, leaving a hole
in the middle, that is balanced
in size, against the pushes and pulls of the
universe, against the mass that stay's within the earths «
bubble of influence», basically, the megnetopause, the moon, the atmosphere, the water, and the cloud of charged particles that would exist above and below us, if they didn't intermingle, and / or, get blown away by the solar wind.
I was immersed
in the ultra-competitive
bubble where grades are the beginning and end of the
universe.
Anyway, I guess the thing is that you try and create or maintain a
bubble that is the «we / us» and, if things are going to work, and it remains worth the effort, you have to leave your other world and join another; almost co-existing
in parallel
universes.