Universe or Multiverse?
| Authors | Carr, Bernard |
| Tags | TeX output 2007.03.29:1430 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Published | 01 gen 2007 |
| Date | 20 gen 2014 |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | oclc: 711861700, isbn: 9780521140690 |
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Description
cf. this interview by Carr, in which he makes a good case (@10:45) for the usefulness of multiverse theory for physics
Recent developments in cosmology and particle physics, such as the string landscape picture, have led to the remarkable realization that our universe - rather than being unique - could be just one of many universes. The multiverse proposal helps to explain the origin of the universe and some of its observational features. Since the physical constants can be different in other universes, the fine-tunings which appear necessary for the emergence of life may also be explained. Nevertheless, many physicists remain uncomfortable with the multiverse proposal, since it is highly speculative and perhaps untestable. In this volume, a number of active and eminent researchers in the field - mainly cosmologists and particle physicists but also some philosophers - address these issues and describe recent developments. The articles represent the full spectrum of views, providing for the first time an overview of the subject. They are written at different academic levels, engaging lay-readers and researchers alike.