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The Evolutionary Multiverse. Black Holes, Baby Universes, and the Cosmic Family Tree (en Inglés)
Clayton Louis Turnage (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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13,69 €What if universes are not created once-but born again and again?
Modern cosmology has revealed that the universe may be far larger than we once imagined. Some physicists now believe our universe could be only one member of a vast cosmic population known as the multiverse.
But an even more radical possibility has emerged.
What if universes themselves evolve?
In this fascinating exploration of modern cosmology, The Evolutionary Multiverse examines the idea that universes may reproduce through cosmic processes such as black holes. Each new universe could inherit slightly different physical laws, allowing the multiverse to evolve across unimaginable spans of time.
Inspired by the theory of cosmological natural selection proposed by Lee Smolin, this book explores a bold question:
Could the laws of physics themselves be the result of cosmic evolution?
Inside this book you'll discover:
• Why many physicists believe multiple universes may exist
• How black holes might give birth to new universes
• The mystery of the universe's "fine-tuned" physical constants
• How universes could evolve through cosmic natural selection
• What the multiverse might mean for our place in reality
Blending science, philosophy, and cosmic imagination, The Evolutionary Multiverse offers a captivating journey into one of the most profound ideas in modern physics.
If the evolutionary multiverse is real, then the universe we inhabit may be only one branch in an immense cosmic family tree.
And the story of the cosmos may be far from finished.
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