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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Multiverse

edit A multiverse (or meta-universe) is the hypothetical set of multiple possible universes, including the observable universe, which comprise the absolute whole of physical reality. The structure of the multiverse, the nature of each universe within it and the relationship between the various constituent universes, depend on the specific multiverse hypothesis considered. Multiverses have been hypothesized in physics, philosophy; and fiction, particularly in science fiction. (The specific term "multiverse" ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes
Most inhabitants of the Multiverse are completely unaware of the other universes. The first character to cross the gap between them was Barry Allen, the Flash of Earth-One, who accidentally vibrated at just the right speed to appear on Earth-Two, where he met Jay Garrick, his Earth-Two counterpart. Other characters with super-speed powers have been able to duplicate the trick, but it has not been done routinely. Magic and technological devices have done the job as well. The Justice League of America's "transmatter" device (ordinarily ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes

Most inhabitants of the Multiverse are completely unaware of the other universes. The first character to cross the gap between them was Barry Allen, the Flash of Earth-One, who accidentally vibrated at just the right speed to appear on Earth-Two, where he met Jay Garrick, his Earth-Two counterpart. Other characters with super-speed powers have been able to duplicate the trick, but it has not been done routinely. Magic and technological devices have done the job as well. The Justice League of America's "transmatter" device (ordinarily ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Universe

The term Universe has a variety of meanings based on the context in which it is described. In philosophical terms, the Universe is the summation of all that exists and the space in which all events occur. In cosmological terms, the Universe is thought to be a finite or infinite space-time continuum in which all matter and energy exist. (It has been hypothesized by scientists that the Universe is part of a system of many other universes, known as the multiverse.) The terms known Universe, observable Universe, or visibl ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Cosmos

The cosmos is thought of as an orderly or harmonious system. It originates from a Greek term meaning order. When used as an absolute, the term cosmos is considered to be all that exists, whether it has been discovered or not. Some theologians use the term to denote the created universe, not including God. Many philosophers use the word "absolute", cosmos and universe synonymously to include all that exists. Physicists often use the word universe in a technical way, referr ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - DC Universe

The DC Universe (DCU) is the fictional shared setting where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are well-known fictional superheroes from this universe. The concept of a shared universe in comics involves writers and editors, together with artists, who together create a series of titles where events in one book would have repercussions in another title and serialized stories would show characters grow and change. Headline characters in one title would make cameo ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Warcraft Universe

The Warcraft Universe is the fictional universe in which the Warcraft series of computer games is set. Known worlds of this fantasy universe are Azeroth (homeworld of the Humans) and Draenor (homeworld of the Orcs). As the name implies the Warcraft Universe largly revolves around conflict with the two major factions, the Alliance and the Horde. The setting was very much inspired by the Warhammer Fantasy games, and, to some extent, the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse. The fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien also se ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Access comics

Access is a fictional character owned by both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He made his first appearance in Marvel vs DC #1 (March 1996), a special crossover between the two companies. He was intented both as a way to explain the events of the story as well as a means to enable more such crossovers in the future. His real name is Axel Asher, and he first became aware of his extraordinary powers when the two cosmic entities called "The Brothers", who represent the DC and Marvel Universes (actually, Multiverses) became aware of ea ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Umbra World of Darkness

The Umbra is the spirit world, a shadow or reflection of the real world, in the World of Darkness role-playing game setting. It is inhabited by spirits, gods, ghosts, and various other supernatural beings. The Umbra can broadly be thought of as all realms that exist beyond the mundane terrestrial existence of Earth. Rather than existing as a single universe, the Umbra embraces many mutually incompatible aspects and versions of reality, forming a multiverse of realms that operate by their own laws. Mages and werewolves refer this multi ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Inner Plane

The Inner Planes are the innermost planes of existence in the standard cosmology of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. They are the building blocks of the multiverse, the elements and energies from which all else is created. In Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition, the Inner Planes intersect each other to produce a number of other Planes. Probably the best analogy describing their relationship to each other is that of a globe: the northern hemisphere is the Positive Energy Plane, the southern hemisphere the Negative Energy Plane, and at the equator lie the Elemental Planes (based on the four classical e ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - String theory landscape

The string theory landscape or anthropic landscape refers to the large number of different false vacua in string theory. It arises from the idea that there are an extremely large number of metastable vacua (ground states) in string theory.[1] The large number of possibilites arise from different choices of Calabi-Yau manifolds and different values of generalized magnetic fluxes over different homology cycles.

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia - Ultimate fate of the universe

edit The ultimate fate of the universe is a subject of study in the field of cosmology. Vying scientific theories predict whether the life of the universe is finite or infinite. The fate of the universe depends upon the density of matter and the rate of expansion. Current understanding of matter in the universe suggests that the universe must consist of dark energy and dark matter to explain the current rate of expansion. Mainstream models of the universe currently predict that the universe will go on expanding.< ...

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in physics

Multiverse - Classification. According to Max Tegmark, the existence of other universes are a direct implication of cosmological observations. In an article entitled "Parallel Universes" in the May 2003 issue of Scientific American, he presents a clear and comprehensive picture of the idea of parallel universes. Tegmark describes the set of related concepts which share the notion that there are universes beyond the familiar observable one. He goes on t ...

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Multiverse, Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in physics, Multiverse - Classification, Multiverse - Open multiverse, Multiverse - Bubble Theory, Multiverse - Big bounce, Multiverse - Many world interpretation of quantum physics, Multiverse - M-theory, Multiverse - String Landscape, Multiverse - Arguments against multiverse theories, Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in philosophy, Multiverse - Anthropic principle, Multiverse - Modal realism, Multiverse - Trans-world identity issues, Multiverse - Fictional multiverses

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in philosophy

Multiverse - Anthropic principle. The concept of other universes has been proposed to explain why our universe seems to be fine-tuned for conscious life as we experience it. If there were a large number (possibly infinite) of different physical laws (or fundamental constants) in as many universes, some of these would have laws that were suitable for stars, planets and life to exist. The anthropic principle could then be applied to conclude that we would only consciously exist in those universes which were finely- ...

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Multiverse, Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in physics, Multiverse - Classification, Multiverse - Open multiverse, Multiverse - Bubble Theory, Multiverse - Big bounce, Multiverse - Many world interpretation of quantum physics, Multiverse - M-theory, Multiverse - String Landscape, Multiverse - Arguments against multiverse theories, Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in philosophy, Multiverse - Anthropic principle, Multiverse - Modal realism, Multiverse - Trans-world identity issues, Multiverse - Fictional multiverses

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis

Some fans refused to accept that the Multiverse no longer "existed" after Crisis, and posited that the "Post-Crisis" DC Universe was merely another alternate universe within the Multiverse, sometimes dubbed "Earth-Zero", "Earth-PC", or "Earth-Sigma" (the mathematical "summation" symbol). Although DC maintained that the other Earths no longer existed (and had "never" existed), during the 1990s they published occasional one-shots and mini-series labeled "Elseworlds", featuring alternate versions of their characters that wo ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis

Some fans refused to accept that the Multiverse no longer "existed" after Crisis, and posited that the "Post-Crisis" DC Universe was merely another alternate universe within the Multiverse, sometimes dubbed "Earth-Zero", "Earth-PC", or "Earth-Sigma" (the mathematical "summation" symbol). Although DC maintained that the other Earths no longer existed (and had "never" existed), during the 1990s they published occasional one-shots and mini-series labeled "Elseworlds", featuring alternate versions of their characters that wo ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media

The concept of the multiverse has been parodied in some episodes of Futurama. In one episode, Fry and the Planet Express crew travel to the edge of the universe, where there is a small wall and a pair of coin operated binoculars. Looking across the void, they see another Planet Express crew, dressed in cowboy outfits, looking back. When Fry asks about the possibility of infinite universes, Professor Farnsworth answers, "No, just the two." In another episode ("The Farnsworth Parabox"), which ignores the revelation of the aforeme ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media

The concept of the multiverse has been parodied in some episodes of Futurama. In one episode, Fry and the Planet Express crew travel to the edge of the universe, where there is a small wall and a pair of coin operated binoculars. Looking across the void, they see another Planet Express crew, dressed in cowboy outfits, looking back. When Fry asks about the possibility of infinite universes, Professor Farnsworth answers, "No, just the two." In another episode ("The Farnsworth Parabox"), which ignores the revelation of the aforeme ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis

In 2005, DC began "Infinite Crisis", a DC-Universe-wide crossover, a sequel to Crisis on Infinite Earths. Stories leading up to the main limited series of seven issues contained scattered references and hints to the Multiverse (including the possibility that it could live again), including the character Donna Troy returning from the dead and remembering her varied origins on the various Earths and the revelation that the evil Dark Angel had been her counterpart from Earth-Seven, and a storyline involving Captain Atom in the WildStorm ...

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Multiverse DC Comics, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-One, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Two, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Three, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Four, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Six, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Seven, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Twelve, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-A, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-B, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-C-Minus, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-D, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-S, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-X, Multiverse DC Comics - Earth-Prime, Multiverse DC Comics - Other Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Contact between universes, Multiverse DC Comics - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Multiverse DC Comics - Post-Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Infinite Crisis, Multiverse DC Comics - Representations in other media, Multiverse DC Comics - External link

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Universe - Multiverse: Encyclopedia II - Multiverse - Arguments against multiverse theories

It's not science. Critics claim that there is a lack of empirical correlation and testability in these theories and thus they are without hard physical evidence and must therefore be considered unfalsifiable, currently outside the methodology of scientific investigation to confirm or disprove, and therefore more mathematically theoretical and metaphysical than scientific in nature. But Tegmark points out, improved measurements of the microwave background radiation and of the large-scale distribution of matter may fortify or knock down two pillars of the mult ...

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Multiverse, Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in physics, Multiverse - Classification, Multiverse - Open multiverse, Multiverse - Bubble Theory, Multiverse - Big bounce, Multiverse - Many world interpretation of quantum physics, Multiverse - M-theory, Multiverse - String Landscape, Multiverse - Arguments against multiverse theories, Multiverse - Multiverse hypotheses in philosophy, Multiverse - Anthropic principle, Multiverse - Modal realism, Multiverse - Trans-world identity issues, Multiverse - Fictional multiverses

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