Sting theory proposes that our universe is 2 dimensional, on a brane. Nothing physical can escape the brane so it's impossible to see, detect another universe on a brane, even if it's just 2mm from ours. However, gravity may be the one thing that canescape a brane. If so, then you'd have expected something like LIGO to have detected gravity waves from adjacent branes since they virtually occupy the same area. Also, you'd have expected gravity events in the other universe to have literally impacted
On Sunday, March 26, 2023 at 2:45:53 AM UTC-6, RichA wrote:escape a brane. If so, then you'd have expected something like LIGO to have detected gravity waves from adjacent branes since they virtually occupy the same area. Also, you'd have expected gravity events in the other universe to have literally impacted
Sting theory proposes that our universe is 2 dimensional, on a brane. Nothing physical can escape the brane so it's impossible to see, detect another universe on a brane, even if it's just 2mm from ours. However, gravity may be the one thing that can
One reason might be that the strength of gravity exponentially decays into other brains. I believe Lisa Randall and others work from that assumption.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Randall
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