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Declan D
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I know this has been asked before, but I am specifically talking about other universes which we could observe as being in a particular location in space rather than being parallel universes in another dimensions, if you know what I mean.
OK, some of your answers give a definition of the universe as everything that exists. My definition however would be everything that eminated from the big bang. So, given this definition, is this the only universe that we know of, and is it even possible for two universes to co-exist within the same spacetime continuum?
OK, some of your answers give a definition of the universe as everything that exists. My definition however would be everything that eminated from the big bang. So, given this definition, is this the only universe that we know of, and is it even possible for two universes to co-exist within the same spacetime continuum?