Do universes reproduce?
There is no direct evidence that the universe reproduces. There is no direct evidence that universes are created by quantum fluctuations in a quantum vacuum, that we live in a multiverse, that there is a theory of everything, or that string theory, cyclic universes or- brane cosmology even exist.
How did the universe be created?
Our universe began with an explosion of space itself – the Big Bang. Starting from extremely high density and temperature, space expanded, the universe cooled, and the simplest elements formed. Gravity gradually drew matter together to form the first stars and the first galaxies.
Is Universe in a black hole?
The birth of our universe may have come from a black hole. Most experts agree that the universe started as an infinitely hot and dense point called a singularity. It is, in fact, and some physicists say they could be one and the same: The singularity in every black hole might give birth to a baby universe.
Is the universe being run or generated?
It’s one thing to say that we have a rule or program that can reproduce a representation of what our universe is doing. But it seems very different to say that the rule or program is “actually being run” and is “actually generating” the “physical reality” of our universe.
Is there something specific about the rules of our universe?
So there must be something specific about the rule that’s being used by our universe, to give its particular laws. Of course, there’s something rather unsatisfying about this. Because it says that in the end there’s something about our universe that is arbitrary, and that in a sense has to be “explained from outside”.
Do cars reproduce like humans?
No one seems to know for sure. We know that cars are attracted to each other (McQueen and Sally, Flo and Ramone, etc). We also know that baby cars exist (we see one in Cars 3, accompanied by its mother, and Cruz Ramirez also tells stories about her childhood). That definitely implies a method of reproduction similar to humans.
Is there a specific program that our physical universe follows?
In other words, that in the computational universe of all possible programs, there’s a specifically selected program that our physical universe follows. After all, we might argue, we perceive definite physical laws in our universe.