How Many Multiverses Are There?
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in 1828 amateur cartographer edward
quinn finished his magnum opus
the historical
atlas
published two years after his death it
depicts our knowledge of the world as a
flickering light blowing away clouds of
ignorance unveiling continents and
civilizations shrouded beneath
it starts in 2348 bc beginning with the
bible the dispersal of the clouds mirror
european expansion into the lands beyond
his known world little more than the
lands of the euphrates and tigris rivers
time marches on as we step through the
pages of the atlas through the exodus of
the israelites and the coming of the
roman empire more of the world is
revealed
by the early 19th century the clouds are
fully dispersed
all the continents are visible there is
no more land left to discover
of course for the artist in china india
australia or the americas the focus
would be different each with their own
origin story their own small portion of
the world surrounded by their own
darkness
and indeed these clouds are not solely
geographical
all human endeavors begin in a fog of
mystery a fog that only begins to clear
when we learn something new
like the sheathed surface of the earth
clouds of mystery have also shrouded
the universe
over the last few hundred years we have
turned our attention to the heavens with
our most powerful telescopes we have
peered deeper and deeper into the cosmos
we have spied stars and galaxies black
holes and planets we have peered back
over 13 billion years and seen the very
afterglow of creation we can even deduce
the future history of our universe
looking to the days of the last star
trillions of years hence and even
further to the time when mata melts and
black holes evaporate
one by one the universe has given up its
secrets
the cosmic clouds have steadily been
lifted
it might now appear that we have learned
all there is to learn about the cosmos
but just as the polymath simon newcombe
found after claiming we had reached the
limits of astronomy in 1888 and dying in
1909 as einstein was upending the world
of physics it is always a bad idea to
bet against further
discoveries
and so this is where scientists find
themselves
now
standing tall on towers of complex
equations elaborate theories and
remarkable observational tools they try
to peer further
into
the fog
but unlike quinn's atlas
this is not only a fog
of distance
these are clouds that linger around us
within us
before us
these are new universes born beyond our
cosmic horizon in our distant cosmic
past even inside us with every instance
that passes
as our knowledge of theoretical physics
has grown what had once seemed radical
has gradually forced its way into
possibility and even probability
multiverse theories have proliferated
hoping to answer the deepest questions
about what we
and the entire cosmos
is
from parallel worlds of infinite use to
barren deserts of endless nothing
scientists are blowing away the cosmic
fog of unknowing revealing a warped
russian doll of infinities nestled both
within and right next to each other
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welcome
to the multiverses
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according to the european space agency
there are approximately 106 stillion
stars in the observable universe and
across the cosmos they form huge
filaments and clusters but on a more
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in april 1920 a great debate was held at
the smithsonian museum of natural
history in washington dc
on the stage were harlow shapley and
heber curtis
both renowned astronomers shapley was
well known for mapping the locations of
stars throughout the milky way curtis
the first to observe a thin stream of
material in the object m87 though he
didn't know it at the time he had
discovered a relativistic jet of matter
ejected from an immense black hole
the topic of their debate
just how big is the universe
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the two camps presented their arguments
shapley argued that the cosmos was small
the stars of the milky way he claimed
were the entire universe
that was it there was nothing beyond
he knew that astronomers had spied
several strange nebulae through their
telescopes but these he told the
audience were features buried within the
stars of the milky way curtis however
objected he was no fan of this compact
cosmos instead he argued the universe
was a large much larger than most
astronomers were comfortable with the
spiral nebuli he declared were not
within the milky way but were many
millions of light years away each was an
island universe an individual galaxy
home to billions of stars and there
could be uncountable galaxies beyond the
edge of the milky way
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eventually the debate came to a close
the audience had been taken on a wild
ride across the universe but there was
no clear winner
shapley and curtis went their separate
ways and the size of the universe
remained unsolved
but things were changing quickly
on the other side of the country edwin
hubble had recently joined the mount
wilson observatory in california he was
on a quest to answer the question of the
size of the universe
once and for all the timing was
fortuitous as the world's largest
telescope the 100-inch hooker had just
been installed it was the ideal
instrument for surveying the sky and
charting the distances to heavenly
bodies and hubble's first target was the
fuzzy nebula in the constellation of
andromeda he knew that astronomers had
seen individual stars within andromeda's
nebula but just how far away were they
they could be intrinsically faint stars
that were closer or they could be
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