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Is this the only Universe?

I doubt it.

Black holes are now seen by many as incubators for alternate universes, and the reason for the univese itself is for the prolific manufacture of black holes. If and when our universe does 'disappear' it will be only because this phase of the experiments has been superseded by even better, more evolved versions
UserNameSW · 46-50, M
This is dependant on your definition. The most common definition of universe is "the totality of known and unknown matter, energy, space, and time"

There is only one, total of known and unknown. There is no more.
This definition doesn't allow for anything else.

If you are using a different definition then anything is possible.

I like the fact that we know so little about the possibilities, so much to learn and discover.
CassandraFemale17 · 26-30, F
So true. Yes, I was referring to that which we see and know.

The possibilities are seemingly endless, and so rich.
Jentlemen · 46-50, M
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB-NnVpvQ78]
CassandraFemale17 · 26-30, F
So funny!
SW-User
The only way to explain the origin of this universe is to accept that universes can form anywhere in space.
CassandraFemale17 · 26-30, F
So true. But we didn't form here. We formed over there. Not that way. The other way.

:)

 
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