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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2019 · 15 MIN

The Science Behind the Study of Parallel Realities and Mulitiverses

from Mysteries of the Multiverse · host Simeon Hein

In this episode, we'll look at the some of the main theories and evidence for parallel realities, and multiverses. Starting with the work of Hugh Everett III in the 1950's, we'll also look at recent books by Sean Carroll, Something Deeply Hidden and other authors. Plus we'll examine some of the more recent parallel reality theories such as the Many Interacting Worlds model created by Howard Wiseman and others.

In this episode, we'll look at the some of the main theories and evidence for parallel realities, and multiverses. Starting with the work of Hugh Everett III in the 1950's, we'll also look at recent books by Sean Carroll, Something Deeply Hidden and other authors. Plus we'll examine some of the more recent parallel reality theories such as the Many Interacting Worlds model created by Howard Wiseman and others.

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