They ignore the horizontal plains that we usually expect of a world and create
pocket universes out of descent.
Not exact matches
If you are an aspiring entrepreneur who has made a habit of reading online technology blogs and / or Twitter feeds of Silicon Valley venture capitalists (VCs), you might get the idea that the only «real» way to start a business is to formulate a «home run» idea, get deep -
pocketed investors to provide the capital, then grind
out a world - changing organization that puts a dent in the
universe while making everyone involved ridiculously rich.
Well, it's not difficult to believe that the
universe has more
pockets of life
out there, and that some of that life is more advanced than we are, but this lends itself more to believing in UFO aliens than supernatural deities who have always been.
«Some of these
pocket universes will collapse into black holes and evaporate, taking themselves
out of the picture,» Carroll says.
As a result,
pocket universes much like our own might be popping
out of the uninflated background all the time.
Collapsing
out of dense
pockets of hydrogen gas early in the
universe's history, the first stars flickered on, emitting ultraviolet light that interacted with the surrounding hydrogen.
Some cosmologists go further and argue that inflation could also happen in other places and at other times, when these other bits of creation break
out, undergo their own inflation, and become separate
pocket universes.
«Given a megaverse, endlessly filled with
pocket universes,» he writes, «the Anthropic Principle is an effective tool to weed
out and eliminate most of them as candidates for our
universe.»
In this view there is no need to explain why our
universe has a particular set of physical laws, since somewhere
out there exists a
pocket universe for each possible set.
He'll definitely be seeing him again in Avengers 4, either returning from a planet somewhere across the
universe or
out from the
pocket dimension of the Soul Stone (assuming the film's Soul Stone actually is like its comic book counterpart).
Her characters are sassy, moody and cool, and they never, ever make any big deal
out of the fact that there are monsters, aliens, vampires or ghosts hanging around, or that they might stumble into a
pocket universe or some alternate dimension.