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00:00Are there universes out there parallel to our own?
00:07It's a question scientists have sought to answer for ages, but so far it's been impossible to solve.
00:12The laws of physics are often at the front of this conversation.
00:15After all, other universes might mean alternate rules for everything.
00:18In fact, some theories suggest that when the Big Bang happened here,
00:21there may have been other Big Bangs happening making other universes.
00:24Some physicists even suggest that Big Bangs are happening all the time.
00:28And as each one occurs, a new universe is born.
00:31And string theory, which suggests that everything in the universe is connected,
00:34and composed of vibrating strings, also suggests multiple universes.
00:38These other planes are so interwoven with our own that they can't be detected.
00:41But each could have its own microphysics differing from our own.
00:44So what's the deal? Is our universe the only one? And is our place in it just that special?
00:48Well, the short answer is we don't know.
00:50But physicists seem to be growing in agreement that something is going on.
00:53The issue is we can't observe these alternate universes.
00:56But the physics just doesn't add up in our own universe.
00:59So perhaps as we understand more and more, in likely the far distant future,
01:03perhaps then we'll finally have the answer.
01:06The world is going on and the end.
01:10The world is going on and the rest is going on and the last few minutes.
01:12Now, we hope to see you guys with our own universe.
01:14We hope to see you, guys.
01:16¿Qué Buddhism has learned that the world has learned in a lifetime?
01:18We hope for the world has learned that the world has learned that the world is a very productive.
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