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A Universe is a closed region of spacetime, like the one you and I inhabit. Events that happen in one Universe cannot effect any other Universe by traveling normally through spacetime.
A Universe is a closed region of spacetime, like the one you (presumably) inhabit. Events that happen in one Universe cannot effect any other Universe by traveling normally through spacetime.


Universes are born when part of one universe collapses into a quantum bridge, severing its connection with the parent Universe. One form this quantum bridge can take is a black hole. When this division occurs, the Laws of Physics change slightly in the newly-birthed Universe. These changes accumulate over successive generations of Universes. The kinds of Universes that tend to spawn more Universes gradually become dominant in a process of Cosmological Evolution.
Universes are born when part of one universe collapses into a quantum bridge, severing its connection with the parent Universe. One form this quantum bridge can take is a black hole. When this division occurs, the Laws of Physics change slightly in the newly-birthed Universe. These changes accumulate over successive generations of Universes. The kinds of Universes that tend to spawn more Universes gradually become dominant in a process of Cosmological Evolution.

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A Universe is a closed region of spacetime, like the one you (presumably) inhabit. Events that happen in one Universe cannot effect any other Universe by traveling normally through spacetime.

Universes are born when part of one universe collapses into a quantum bridge, severing its connection with the parent Universe. One form this quantum bridge can take is a black hole. When this division occurs, the Laws of Physics change slightly in the newly-birthed Universe. These changes accumulate over successive generations of Universes. The kinds of Universes that tend to spawn more Universes gradually become dominant in a process of Cosmological Evolution.