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Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 12:52:36 -0700
From: Jon Callas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Eristocracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Parallel Universe

From: Earl Wajenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 11:29:27 -0500
Subject: Parallel Universe

Another Universe Might Lurk Only Millimeters Away

Another universe might lurk only millimeters away from our universe, but
we wouldn't know it because it exists on its own membrane separated from
our membrane in some extra spatial dimension. Matter on the other
membrane would be invisible but could exert a gravitational effect and
would, in fact, constitute the "dark matter" for which astrophysicists
have sought for some years.

In a recent paper Paul Steinhardt (Princeton) and Neil Turok (Cambridge)
propose that the structure in our universe may well have come about in
the collision of two such membrane universes. All the historical events
in the life of our cosmos--initial big bang, subsequent expansion of
galaxies, even the currently observed accelerated expansion phase, and
finally a contraction into a "big crunch"--would be played out in a
recurring drama.

This cyclic cosmology (an extension of Steinhardt's "ekpyrosis" theory;
see Update 535) uses all the latest tools of string theory, accounts for
the "dark energy" supposedly firing cosmic acceleration, and would have
no need for an ad-hoc "inflationary" phase appended to the standard big
bang model to explain such cosmological features such as the horizon
problem (why the extreme edges of the visible universe seem to be at the
same temperature). (Sciencexpress, 25 April, soon to be in Science.)


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