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ArchangelMadzz said:
Qwark said:

For all we know there could be multiple universes in space with a whole lot of emptyness in between and that light simply can't or have never reached us due to distance. The theory that there was absolutely nothing but a huge singularity that exploded and the galaxy will eventually implode again/shrink to a singularity or that there are multiple universes and ours is not the oldest are pretty much equally likely and unlikely. Hell the first one doesn't even rule out the last one.

But by that definition you could define that as our universe though?

I assumed the multiverse theory was that different universes exist in different dimensions and run on different frequencies etc. A large gap would just be called a void? 

The other universe would still be in the same space as ours. According to the string theory there are 10 dimensions, but they are not hidden just really small  and not observable yet and make things like quantum energy and relativity possible. I am personally not a fan of the different universes within different dimensions, with different frequencies etc. But I am not a fan of the infinite alternate universes theory either.

I am not claiming there is a different or better said another universe in the same space we live in, but I wouldn't rule it out either.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar