
TL;DR
This paper discusses the implications of multiverse concepts and recent advances in physics and metrology, referencing notable works by Geim and von Klitzing.
Contribution
It provides a commentary linking multiverse ideas with recent developments in physics and measurement science.
Findings
Highlights the significance of multiverse theories in modern physics
Connects recent metrology advances to fundamental physics discussions
References key contributions by Geim and von Klitzing
Abstract
The short Communication based on results of notes: Andre Geim "When lost in a multiverse" (Nat. Phys. 13, 1142 (2017)) and Klaus von Klitzing "Metrology in 2019" (Nat. Phys. 13, 198 (2017))
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