Click on a title to explore a mind-bending idea about parallel universes and the multiverse.
Some theories suggest that our universe is just one of many "bubbles" in a vast cosmic foam. Each bubble could have its own laws of physics, making some universes wildly different from ours—for example, in a neighboring universe, gravity might not even exist. The distance between these bubbles is so vast, it cannot be measured in meters or centimeters, but in unimaginable cosmological scales.
Title: Multiverse Theories | Description: A look into the most popular and bizarre theories about parallel universes, from quantum possibilities to bubble worlds.
The idea of a multiverse—a collection of many universes, including our own—is one of the most compelling and speculative concepts in modern cosmology. It is a topic that sits at the intersection of theoretical physics, philosophy, and science fiction.
While none of these theories have been proven, they arise from serious attempts to solve some of the deepest mysteries of physics, such as what happened before the Big Bang or how the strange rules of quantum mechanics work. Thinking about these ideas stretches our imagination and helps us consider the true scale and complexity of reality.
This tool and blog are based on current scientific theories and hypotheses. The existence of a multiverse is purely theoretical and has not been proven.