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Did She Just Prove the Multiverse Is Real? (Ft Laura Mersini-Houghton) [Ep. 501]

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What if the Big Bang wasn’t the beginning? What if our universe is just one in a vast cosmic ocean of universes, and we have the evidence to prove it?

In this episode of Into the Impossible, I’m joined by theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton to explore one of the most provocative ideas in modern cosmology: the multiverse is not only real—it’s testable. Mersini, author of Before the Big Bang, walks us through her bold predictions about the structure of the cosmos, including the mysterious cold spot in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that she foresaw years before it was confirmed by the Planck satellite.

Together, we dissect her groundbreaking theory that our universe began as one branch of a quantum wave function stretching across a multiverse landscape. We talk quantum decoherence, cosmic scars, and how entanglement with other universes could leave measurable fingerprints in our sky. We also debate criticisms from fellow physicists and dive into what these revelations mean for the future of dark energy and cosmological theory.

Key Takeaways:

  • 00:00 What happened before the Big Bang?

  • 01:56 The CMB cold spot prediction

  • 05:16 Quantum entanglement and decoherence

  • 11:31 Criticism and evidence for the multiverse

  • 17:06 The wave function of the universe

  • 20:48 The string landscape and constants of nature

  • 23:54 The cold spot and the hemispherical anomaly

  • 37:20 Thoughts on the recent DESI suggestions

  • 40:46 Judging a book by its cover

  • 47:31 The multiverse and religion

  • 57:29 Outro

Additional resources:

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✍️ Check out my blog:⁠ ⁠https://briankeating.com/cosmic-musings/

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Into the Impossible with Brian Keating is a podcast dedicated to all those who want to explore the universe within and beyond the known.

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What if the Big Bang wasn’t the beginning? What if our universe is just one in a vast cosmic ocean of universes, and we have the evidence to prove it?

In this episode of Into the Impossible, I’m joined by theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton to explore one of the most provocative ideas in modern cosmology: the multiverse is not only real—it’s testable. Mersini, author of Before the Big Bang, walks us through her bold predictions about the structure of the cosmos, including the mysterious cold spot in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that she foresaw years before it was confirmed by the Planck satellite.

Together, we dissect her groundbreaking theory that our universe began as one branch of a quantum wave function stretching across a multiverse landscape. We talk quantum decoherence, cosmic scars, and how entanglement with other universes could leave measurable fingerprints in our sky. We also debate criticisms from fellow physicists and dive into what these revelations mean for the future of dark energy and cosmological theory.

Key Takeaways:

  • 00:00 What happened before the Big Bang?

  • 01:56 The CMB cold spot prediction

  • 05:16 Quantum entanglement and decoherence

  • 11:31 Criticism and evidence for the multiverse

  • 17:06 The wave function of the universe

  • 20:48 The string landscape and constants of nature

  • 23:54 The cold spot and the hemispherical anomaly

  • 37:20 Thoughts on the recent DESI suggestions

  • 40:46 Judging a book by its cover

  • 47:31 The multiverse and religion

  • 57:29 Outro

Additional resources:

➡️ Follow me on your fav platforms:

✖️ Twitter:⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating

🔔 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/DrBrianKeating?sub_confirmation=1

📝 Join my mailing list:⁠ ⁠https://briankeating.com/list

✍️ Check out my blog:⁠ ⁠https://briankeating.com/cosmic-musings/

🎙️ Follow my podcast:⁠ ⁠https://briankeating.com/podcast

Into the Impossible with Brian Keating is a podcast dedicated to all those who want to explore the universe within and beyond the known.

Make sure to follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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