New evidence supports the theory that our universe is but put of an even large multiverse... Making us humans infinitely more insignificant then we were before. A recent cosmic map of our universe background radiation gathered by the Planck telescope shows anomalies that can only have been caused by the gravitational pull of other universes. Scientists predicted that the background radiation should be evenly distributed, but the map shows a stronger concentration in the south half of the sky and a 'cold spot' that cannot be explained by current understanding of physics.
Your thoughts?
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The ending of Men In Black suddenly makes a lot more sense.
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I highly doubt the legitimacy of this highly inconclusive hypothesis.
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Dwemer
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That's insane.
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I've always believed in the multiverse theory anyway.
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I want to have sex with my female self before i die, i'd do me so hard.
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Those gravitational anomalies they found are caused by my penis.
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That is absolutely incredible. I'm in awe.
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Further proving life is cheap.
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I thought we'd have gravitational interferences from other universes if there were multiverses. I also subscribed to the idea that black holes are contact points with other universes. I don't have any math to back it up so it's just conjecture but hey, still pretty cool. I had another theory that there is radiation emitted from black holes that comes from other universes as a sort of feedback. Might be complete nonsense.
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Edited by kgj: 10/24/2013 7:29:57 PM[quote]Making us humans infinitely more insignificant then we were before.[/quote] *relative to the size of the universe inb4"65edgy433me"comments
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Okay I just did some reading, if other universes can affect our universe, aren't they all in the same universe?
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I may be wrong, but isn't this hypothesis contesting with the dark matter idea?
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I actually find this stuff quite scary. The fact that we are so insignificant, that our entire universe is insignificant, surrounded by things we cant even explain.
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I want to visit my [i]other[/i] self before I die.