Quote (pissed247 @ Nov 26 2009 03:38am)
Tell me if this is not a solid theory supporting that there truly could be INFINITE parallel universes.
Ok so the universe is expanding at a constant rate in this universe. I propose that there are universes in which the universes expansion has ACCELERATION which would cause distortion of time which inherently makes the universe different. The amount of acceleration is limitless in it's capacity. That is to say that while there could be a universe in which the acceleration of expansion is miniscule, and conversely there are ones with extreme amounts of acceleration, and in fact this acceleration could go far beyond the speed of light. There could be a truly infinite amount of parallel universes if this is the case.
However if this is the case, is there a universe which expands with such acceleration that it actually goes back in time, back to it's own birth and then is born again, to only do the EXACT SAME THING? A loop of events of sorts.
Now working on what could actually cause the acceleration. I would say it would have to do with the position of the galaxies and stars, and as they get further away from eachother their gravities effect eachother less and less. Different accelerations in parallel universes would be caused by different positioning of the galaxies.
When you think about it real hard, I'm sure there is some way you can find infinite possibilites, but when you think about it simply... You can always add another galaxy, star, planet, moon, or even speck of dust. There truly are infinite possibilities.