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Jjavisot reacted to Jaime Rudas's post in the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe? with
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Far less formalized in what sense? I ask because it doesn't seem to me that inflation with a multiverse is less formalized than, for... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.The idea that hasn't been formalized is that if you have an infinite universe with eternal inflation, you "necessarily" have a level 2...
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Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.Strictly speaking, this is not proven theoretically, much less experimentally.
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Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.Personally, I think the OP's question is answered by referencing Tegmark's Level 2 multiverse. On the other hand, Peter's point is...
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Jjavisot reacted to Jaime Rudas's post in the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe? with
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The OP's not asking whether inflationary theory actually says a multiverse exists. He's asking whether different inflationary processes... -
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Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?.I agree that all of this is theoretical and possibly has no relation to reality, and that the informal proposal of bubble universes...
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As a supplement, this Andrei Linde's paper contains a good description of the eternal inflation hypothesis. -
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Yes, the possibility is mentioned in the Wikipedia article, namely as the "inflationary multiverse", in which multiple "bubble... -
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Sure, but the OP's not asking how to define a multiverse. He's asking whether inflationary theory actually says a multiverse exists... -
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And from that Wikipedia page (thanks to @renormalize for the quote): Proponents and skeptics Modern proponents of one or more of the... -
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In an infinite universe, could different inflationary processes have occurred in different regions, each giving rise to its own local... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Independent Inflationary Regions in an Infinite Universe?."A Level II multiverse, defined by Max Tegmark, consists of distinct, distant "bubble" universes formed through chaotic eternal...
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Jjavisot reacted to Ibix's post in the thread Undergrad Please Explain (actually explain) The Monty Hall Problem with
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If Monty opens a door at random he could open the same random door for all three players. One player sees the car (and what happens next... -
Jjavisot replied to the thread High School Infinite universe, infinite volume from the beginning?.The two points mentioned by Jaime and Ibix are very important. The expansion of the universe is a property of spacetime itself (it's not...