Thursday, August 14, 2014

Visit the Max Tegmark multiverse: parallel universes Everett

We conclude our exploration of the multiverse Max Tegmark with the last part of the interview he gave to Futura-Sciences on the occasion of the release in France of his book Our mathematical universe in search of the ultimate nature of reality .

For those who want to refresh their memory before discovering the following responses from Max Tegmark questions that we asked him, please refer to sections that served as the introduction to this interview.

Visit the Max Tegmark multiverse: parallel universes Everett
Max Tegmark, multiverse explorer "do not hesitate to think big"

http://androidstars.newsvine.com/_news/2014/08/05/25184554-fly-the-mission-stardust
http://androidgeek.ucoz.com/blog/there_would_be_oxygen_in_the_earth_39_s_core/2014-08-06-19
http://carmiell.blogspot.com/2014/08/july-news-that-should-not-be-missed.html

In 1977 a famous video called The Powers of 10 put in perspective the infinitely large and the infinitely small. A new more dramatic version was made ​​in 1997 and used to get a better idea of the universe in which we live, is staggering when one realizes that he can be himself again part of the multiverse larger and strange. © AureliusQ, YouTube

Futura-Sciences:  In an infinite multiverse Level I, there must be somewhere in space beyond our cosmic horizon additional copies of our observable universe with a copy of the Earth , but on which the story s 'held in slightly different ways. In fact, we should even be able to find an infinite number of planets like Earth with all possible variations of the events that may have occurred in the history of our planet. This led you to ask yourself, with Anthony Aguirre, if it was not possible to identify the multiverse Level I with Level III multiverse. You published an article on arxiv in 2010 closer look at this assumption. Raphael Bousso and Leonard Susskind have followed you not a year later.

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