Why the Multiverse May Be the Most Dangerous Idea in PhysicsGeorge F. R. Ellis
... Where's the universe going as we look from today toward the future, and what does that tell us about the things that matter to us most?" Delving into such questions just might win Brian Greene the title of Doctor Strange in some corners of the multiverse — and I told him so. ...
and you're not happy with it. By the way, even if we have this equation, God + nothing = the world, there's already a problem: Why does God exist? God doesn't exist by logic alone unless you believe the ontological argument, and I hope you don't, because it's not ...
As everyone who has ever seen a time-travel film might expect, this turns out to be a complicated matter. The Flash finds himself trapped in an alternate reality populated by different versions of the people he knows, including his own younger self. This conundrum prompts further sprints into...
And when, where, and how did this crossover take place in the multiverse?Deadpool & Wolverineprovided the same answer to all those questions and more: it doesn’t matter, because making sense of timelines and canon isnot the point of the movieOpens in a new tab.Deadpool & Wolverineonly...
However, the real lesson here is everybody— and its most prominent creators in particular — needs to change the way we talk about “It Ends with Us,” a movie that does not center on kicky floral gowns or on gal pals who just need some girl-talk time, but on d...
No matter how you dice it, we can’t prove we’d be the most intriguing species to otherworldly lifeforms. So would aliens necessarily pay attention to us first? Tyson thinks we might be sixth on their list. “We hope we’d make the shortlist, but I wouldn’t guarantee it.” New ...
Why is there more matter than antimatter? Why does dark matter not interact with normal matter? What is antimatter? Explain. Why does the photon behave as its own antiparticle?. Why do we have a mass hierarchy of leptons and quarks? If dark matter is matter, why is it not affected...
hollywood tends to exaggerate a little bit the capabilities of mars windstorm because of that 1% density. there's not a lot of matter hitting you, right? and there's not a lot of momentum being imparted upon you because of that. so, so we're not too concerned about a dust storm ...
You mention the multiverse, but the problems with that are: 1) It is not confirmed that a multiverse exists. All scientific theories rely on the one universe assumption because most of the evidence leads to that assumption. 2) It has been stated by...