Multi-Space Structure of the Universe
Andrei Novikov-Borodin

TL;DR
This paper proposes and investigates a multi-space universe model with mutual coupling, exploring the possibility of multiple universes originating similarly to our own and discussing observational challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-space universe model with mutual coupling, expanding the theoretical framework of multiverse concepts.
Findings
The model suggests possible interactions between different universes.
It discusses observational implications of a multi-space universe.
Theoretical analysis supports the plausibility of multiple universes with shared origins.
Abstract
If our universe has appeared in a result of Big Bang or something like this, whether we have reasons to deny an existence of other universes appearing by the same or similar way? An objection that there is no anything like it, is doubtful, because nobody knows: what could we observe in this case? A model of a multi-space universe with mutual coupling of spaces is being proposed and investigated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
