multiverse Type post Date September 14, 2022 CategoriesCosmologyPhysics Tagged , ballet, Copenhagen interpretation, cosmic inflation, elementary particles, Elon Musk, eternal inflation, fluctuations, James Webb Space Telescope, many-worlds hypothesis, multiverse, Nobel Prize, physicists, quantum mechanics, Sabine Hossenfelder, science and religion, string theory, universe Is the Multiverse Science or Religion? Science and Culture September 14, 2022 Cosmology, Physics 4 Or pseudoscience? A no-nonsense theoretical physicist reveals a gift for comedy as she tries to explain theories that place no constraints on what can happen. Read More ›
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