The Mystery of Parallel Universes | Cosmologist Bernard Carr & Sadhguru

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M Theory introduces an 11-dimensional space, merging physics with 10 non-physical dimensions and one mildly physical dimension, resonating with traditions mentioning 11 dimensions. The universe's cycles, totaling 84, discuss the significance of the number 84 and the progression towards a non-physical universe after 112 cycles, with a mix of physical and non-physical dimensions.

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  • M Theory posits an 11-dimensional space, with 10 dimensions being non-physical and the remaining 11 being mildly physical, aligning with the idea of multiple dimensions beyond the traditional three or four.
  • The concept of 84 cycles in the universe, with 21 having a footprint and a progression towards a non-physical universe after 112 cycles, highlights a cyclical nature and a potential evolution towards less physical dimensions over time.

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Recent questions

  • What is M Theory?

    M Theory introduces an 11-dimensional space, with 10 dimensions being non-physical and the remaining 11 being mildly physical. It merges various dimensions to explain physical interactions.

  • How many dimensions does M Theory propose?

    M Theory proposes an 11-dimensional space, resonating with certain traditions that also mention 11 dimensions. It suggests a complex multi-dimensional universe beyond the traditional three or four dimensions.

  • What is the significance of the number 84 in the universe's cycles?

    The universe's cycles are discussed, with 84 cycles mentioned, leading to a conversation about the significance of the number 84 and its relation to the concept of multiple Big Bangs. It implies a cyclical nature of the universe with a specific numerical pattern.

  • How do Newton's and Einstein's theories relate to M Theory?

    Physics acknowledges hard dimensions, with Newton's three-dimensional space and Einstein's four-dimensional space merging space and time, aligning with the concept of space and time being essentially the same. These theories form the foundation for understanding the multi-dimensional nature proposed by M Theory.

  • What is the progression of physical dimensions in the universe according to M Theory?

    Out of the 84 cycles, 21 have a footprint, with 10 being almost non-physical, 11 being mildly physical, and the last four being reasonably physical, indicating a progression towards a non-physical universe after 112 cycles. This progression suggests a shift towards non-physical dimensions over time in the universe's evolution.

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"Exploring 11 Dimensions in M Theory"

  • M Theory introduces an 11-dimensional space, with 10 dimensions being non-physical and the remaining 11 being mildly physical.
  • Physics acknowledges hard dimensions, with Newton's three-dimensional space and Einstein's four-dimensional space merging space and time, aligning with the concept of space and time being essentially the same.
  • The Fifth Dimension was introduced to explain electromagnetism, followed by six more dimensions in superstring theory to describe physical interactions, resulting in a 10-dimensional world.
  • M Theory proposes an 11-dimensional space, resonating with certain traditions that also mention 11 dimensions.
  • The universe's cycles are discussed, with 84 cycles mentioned, leading to a conversation about the significance of the number 84 and its relation to the concept of multiple Big Bangs.
  • Out of the 84 cycles, 21 have a footprint, with 10 being almost non-physical, 11 being mildly physical, and the last four being reasonably physical, indicating a progression towards a non-physical universe after 112 cycles.
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