The book "The Mathematical Universe" is an interesting read. The author theorizes that there are 4 types of infinite universes. The one we're in contains an infinite number of "universes" that are so far away from each other, that light hasn't had the chance to reach others. These universes all abide by the same physics.
the other "universes" are in a kind of different dimension, where each one has different laws of physics.
This theory is basically the end-all of just how insignificant we are, starting from the theory that earth was the center of the universe. Not only are we not the center of the universe, but our universe itself is an insignificant part of the whole.
the other "universes" are in a kind of different dimension, where each one has different laws of physics.
This theory is basically the end-all of just how insignificant we are, starting from the theory that earth was the center of the universe. Not only are we not the center of the universe, but our universe itself is an insignificant part of the whole.