Best 2-minute explanation of the Multiverse – The Elegant Universe

Best nearly 2-minute explanation of the Multiverse – From PBS The Elegant Universe featuring Brian Greene. Not to be missed!

This exceptional short excerpt from the TV series not only explains the Multiverse but also how we could one day communicate with beings in the other universes, using Gravity.

It features Amanda Peet from the University of Toronto and Savas Dimopoulos from Stanford University but is an excerpt from the PBS show, The Elegant Universe, hosted by the telegenic Brian Greene, professor at Columbia University and is based on his bestselling book of the same name.

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Now the above is known science. Let’s take it a step further with a little imagination and a little storytelling: What if the Hadron Collider is the trigger that opens a connection to the Multiverse?

And what if that connection comes in the form of broadcasts we can pick up on our ordinary radios? What will happen then?

Below is a totally imagined scenario from my novel, Radio Multiverse – First Contact:

Paul was not that interested in theoretical physics and the last he heard of the European collider was that two men filed a lawsuit in a district court in Hawaii in 2008 to stop the Europeans from throwing the switch. The two men feared the device might rip a tear in the universe or create something else that might swallow the Earth.

They had no case because the device was in Europe. The world dismissed them as nuts. The experiment, believed to recreate events not seen since the actual Big Bang, went ahead.

So Kwan believed that the experiments in Europe had somehow succeeded in opening links with the multiverse? Paul took it in: if there was any device that could reach into another universe, it ought to be one which involved half the world’s 200 countries, 10,000 scientists and eight billion dollars. Could Kwan be right? Could the collider be the smoking gun?

‘Tell me,’ Paul said.

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Author of RADIO MULTIVERSE - FIRST CONTACT, a thriller available exclusively on Kindle. Son of a stowaway. Multiple award-winning author, playwright and journalist, including Journalist of the Year award from Press Foundation of Asia. Lived and worked in United States, Australia, Malaysia and now based in Singapore. amazon.com/author/raviveloo
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