Within the Universe
Saturday, November 06, 2004
  Chapter 6 - Multiverse
As it had been theorized by some of humanity's greatest minds, there was more than one universe. Unfortunately, as was proven with portal travel, it was impossible to reach the others because of the fundamental differences between each universe. This is what restricted humanity, it was impossible to go outside the universe they had been born in. Any attempt to lead to instant disintegration as particles from one universe reacted with those of another.

Other than that, the multiverse was not significantly different from humanity's own universe. In fact, some of the universes were almost exactly similar. Only minor differences set them apart from humanity's. In a way, calling one universe humanity's was incorrect, because humanity existed in one form or another in many of the universes. In some, there were other alien races as well. Obviously, with infinite instances, infinite different variations could occur. In one universe, it might be as little as a person wearing a red shirt instead of a blue shirt, or something much bigger, like the Milky Way galaxy not existing in any form... or stars being oppositely colored according to how hot their surface temperature was.

One thing that did stay the same in all the universes, was the fact that humanity could never escape out of one into another. Nearly all tried at one point, but could not. Each was stuck in their own respective universe and timeline. Some surmised that this was possibly a good thing, others began to believe that they were the only universe in existence. Whatever the case, no two identical people from different universes would ever be able to meet. Time travel on the otherhand, would be possible under the right conditions.

The multiverse, always was, and always would be, in existance. An entire universe could collapse upon itself, but the multiverse would always be. Once a universe collapsed upon itself, a new one would be born in a flash of light and heat to take its place. Conservation of mass and energy was always a factor. Even if all the universes collapsed upon themselves at a single point in time, it would do nothing to the multiverse. They would simply birth new universes to take their place. Time was irrelevant in the multiverse. Attempts to breach the universe and simply travel into the multiverse were impossible as well, since no object could exist in the void. Space in the multiverse was entirely black. No light existed. The multiverse did not have light, as it did not have stars. It had so many dimensions it would be impossible to exist in it as a three-dimensional object. It would simply cease to exist on materialization.

This barrier meant one thing... life would always go on somewhere, and it was not a unique occurence, at least, outside of a single universe. Anything was possible in the multiversal plane...
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My ongoing novel for the month of November, 2004. It's all about what's going on in the universe... from Planet Earth to the farthest reaches of space. Something exciting should be happening somewhere in the universe at any time, right? Feel free to check it out and leave comments! (Visit http://prezkennedy.org/ for the latest additions)

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