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Why The Multiverse Could Be Real
Season 11
Episode 9
The multiverse pops out of quite a few theories in physics, and has been proposed as a solution to certain vexing problems. But it’s also been argued that the very idea of a multiverse is just bad science. That it’s unfalsifiable and a dead-end to inquiry and as bad a violation of Occam’s razor as you could imagine. But the multiverse might also exist. Can something that exists be bad science?
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Is there evidence for the existence of an enormous number of other universes?
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It may be that our very DNA inherited its twist from the underlying handedness of reality.
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Did God have any choice in creating the world? So asked Albert Einstein
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What if, just before we reach the bottom, we find out that reductionism fails?
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The biggest news in cosmology in recent years is that dark energy may be fading away.
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Does this also explain why there are no aliens?
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Quantum energy teleportation may be as close as we get to transporter beams. But how close is that?
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Why is there any matter in the universe? A new antimatter breakthrough at LHC holds clues.
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There’s an extremely good chance that Earth once did have a ring system.
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How is it possible to tell if a space rock will one day collide with the Earth?
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Did you know that many of us have up to 4% neanderthal DNA?
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What if the Big Bang was just an endless cycle?