The Multiverse May Not Actually Exist - What Physicists Know So Far
Are we living in a Multiverse? A new study from physicists from the University of Copenhagen suggests that our universe may be part of a multiverse, and that the multiverse may only exist if there are a few suspiciously specific conditions.
The multiverse, or the idea that our universe is just one of many, has been discussed among physicists for years. Now, a new study from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen suggests that the multiverse may only exist if certain conditions are met, and that these conditions may be so specific that the multiverse may not exist at all. The study’s authors suggest that the multiverse may be a natural consequence of the laws of physics, but that there may be some unknown factor that could prevent its existence.
source: Phys.org