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What are the Different Types of Multiverse Theories in Cosmology?
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[QUOTE="windy miller, post: 5502321, member: 588149"] There have been surveys done on which interpretation of QM is favoured by physicists. Its important to remember of course that physics isn't decided by surveys but by experimental evidence. However in the absence of empirical tests for different interpretations , a survey at least gives you a feel for where the community is at. Alas there hasn't been a comprehensive survey and most of the surveys done are small scale and informal. they tend to give a pretty mixed bags of answers. the many worlds does seem a consistently popular view but i think its fair to say that no interpretation dominates. for the cosmological multiverse i think the situation is slightly different. This arises from the process of inflation. We do actually have observers like NASA and ESa telling us they have evidence for inflation. Theorists that work in inflation tell us that inflation leads to a multiverse. So here there does seem to be data. of course you can challenge each step here but you can't say there is no evidence there at all. [/QUOTE]
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