
Except for mathematicians and physicists, most people don’t like infinity. We like to know the extent of things. We can wrap our heads around measurements. Your car might be 10 feet long, your house is 2,000 square feet, the U.S. national debt is … well, some things are more finite than others.
But what about our universe? It’s definitely big. Just how big and what shape it is consumes much of the debate in the world of cosmology. Calling it our universe is important, because today’s most commonly accepted theory on the cosmos, string theory, says ours is but one space-time bubble among an infinite host of other parallel and bubbly universes. They cleverly call this a multiverse, and it’s way more complex than most people would ever want to know. List of all episodes here: Through The Wormhole.
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