(ORDO NEWS) — Stephen Hawking died on March 14, 2018 at the age of 76. Just two weeks before his passing, he presented his latest article that will surprise you. Hawking’s article was published in 2018 in the ARXIV archive at Cornell University.
The last article of the physicist was called “Smooth Exit from Eternal Inflation”. According to this theory, the universe will eventually cease to exist when the stars run out of energy.
However, in his latest work, Hawking also suggested that scientists could find alternate universes using probes aboard spacecraft, giving humans an even better idea of our own universe, what else exists, and our place in space.
According to Hawking, scientists trying to understand our universe can find alternative universes.
Hawking and Professor Thomas Hertog of CU Leuven in Belgium worked together on this paper.
“He was often nominated for the Nobel Prize and should have received it. Now he never can,” Hertog explained. He stated that Hawking “would have received the Nobel Prize” for his latest work if he had lived to receive it.
In the article, Hertog and Hawking go into detail about the multiverse, explaining that our universe is one of many. They also believe that there are traces of other multiverses that can be detected in the background radiation of the universe.
In addition, Hertog explained that the Big Bang of our universe was accompanied by the Big Bang of other universes.
“Gradually, we realized that the model describes not one, but an infinite number of universes,” Hertog said.
“Cosmologists call it the multiverse – many universes that exist in parallel.”
This article not only explains the theory of the multiverse, but also gives some clues and provides the mathematical data that scientists need to investigate further and perhaps even find evidence for the theory of the multiverse.
The multiverse is a hypothetical group of many universes. The various universes within the multiverse are referred to as “parallel universes”, “other universes”, “alternate universes”, or “many worlds”.
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