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  • We can't even get to Mars, let alone other solar systems or even galaxies. I can't even see the point in trying to travel to other universes, what value would that have?

  • @Fenweruha Maybe it is impossible to row a boat across the unknown sea and discover new lands, but can't we at least try.

    It will cost thousands of life and millions of gold to discover new lands such as America. what value would that have?

  • @JavaLuCpp We're not talking about going to other lands, this was about other universes, same as our own, I think we have enough planets to be going on with don't you?

  • @Fenweruha but to the people 5,000 years ago, going to an other lands is harder then for us going to the moon today. If people have the same mentality as you have. World would be almost unexplored. I mean sure it sounds crazy today to cross universes, it wont be as crazy sounding 5k years later. The traveling methods would be explainable by primary school children. Just as with jet planes today.

  • @JavaLuCpp I have no problem with exploration there is no problem with my attitude. It's just daft to talk about things which are even 50 years ahead. Computers have only been around for 70yrs, the change has been overwhelmingly dramatic. We can't possibly know even what the challenges will be 50yrs into the future let alone whether travelling to other universes is possible or desirable.

  • @Fenweruha So you need people like me to give you instructions & solutions, tell you what you should be doing, what is or not possible? This is not the right attitude people like me or Kaku. However, it is the ok attitude for burger flipping employees. We often fail on unknown territories, but does not change the physics of whats possible or desirable. Every thing is possible and desirable, it is short sighted human & failures making it seems not possible and undesirable. Don't underestimate us

  • After reading about Max Plank's inflation theory (and understanding it), I got to wondering. IF there are more universes out there that are either young and still expanding or old and beginning to contract, what if two universes accidentally crossed paths? Would they combine and become one whole, or would they explode?

  • @breakingbank1997 my bad, Alan Guth came up with inflation theory.

  • "Purusha's Urn" demonstrated the same "bubbles within bubbles" theory that is demonstrated in this video.

  • all matter is made up of atoms which are microscopic galaxies or universe bubbles

  • lets make a bubble inside bubble

  • @32Clinton32 There is no way to travel between bubbles because there is no space connecting them. Travel is moving through space.

  • @inycxchris It's really just speculations that one could make while entertaining the possibilities, that more then one universe exists. There are no known facts that support the bubble theory and therefore no known laws that govern the physics of bubbles. Now a days there is a fine line between science and speculation. We aren't using facts to form theories, we dream it up and make it sound about right, publish it and everyone believes it. Now we have our facts based off theories.

  • @inycxchris So, my theory is: The space that "isn't" between the bubbles is Anti-space. Anti-matter created with in anti-gravity warps the threads of time, leaving a point of entry from one bubble to the next of equal size of the starting bubble. The downside is that when the threads of time are separated, they produce a vibration much like the strings of a guitar. One carries to the next and so on, until all the threads as one. And then we will be back at the very start or the master universe

  • @32Clinton32 interesting 

  • Why can't we go from one bubble to another? Just has to be timed out right! Like when we leave our own bubble (Earth) or return to it. Saying you can't is like saying the world is flat.

  • @32Clinton32 Our bubble isn't Earth. Our bubble is our universe.

  • @Ub3rSk1llz I understand what he is saying. I was "figuratively speaking" Why can't we jump from one bubble to the next in the same manner we leave Earth and return to it.

  • @32Clinton32 Fair enough.

  • @32Clinton32 Different dimension entirely. Like ants in an ant farm trying to cross out over to another one. We aren't even able to detect it or comprehend what it really would be.

  • @32Clinton32 its not like jumping a river......

    but if skipping planets were a comparison to jumping a river.....

    this would be like jumping to pluto.....

    although....

    mow i think of it....

    if there was a way to connect universes....

    whos to say they wouldnt become one...

    like 2 soap bubbles...

    peace

  • Bubbles: Bubbles. Bubbles. My bubbles.

  • many things dr kaku is exploring seems to take him down the yellow brick road toward flying saucers and ufo hunting...if one keeps an open mind to thousands of alien abduction cases worldwide....many draw the same big picture!...the contact notes of semjase the plejaren!

  • why cant we jump it :o

  • i guess is less than an electron

  • Make a wormhole

  • @Takua38000 wormholes are for travel between space and time, it probably wont ever be possible to travel to a parallel universe

  • Everything is round, electrons, the earth, the sun. Whatever we came from must also be round, makes sense! Our entire universe might as well be an electron in comparison to the vastness of whats out there.

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