Scientists are getting closer to proving the multiverse exists

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Scientists continue to find evidence that supports the multiverse theory, and we're closer than ever to properly proving it.

The universe is a massive place, with galaxies well beyond our own. However, some also hypothesize that there may be more than one universe. The multiverse theory essentially suggests that our universe is just one of many branching and infinite universes. These universes are believed to have appeared just after the Big Bang, and now, scientists may be closer than ever to proving this theory is correct.

But inflation isn’t the only route that scientists have looked at to prove the multiverse theory. Others have looked at alternatives called cyclic universes, which basically say the universe is on an unending cycle of ballooning and then compressing. It still focuses on that multiple universe prospect—though it focuses on them appearing at different times. To find evidence of these multiple universes, scientists look at the cosmic microwave background or the CMB.

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