Communication between universes

In summary, it seems that there is currently no evidence to support the existence of communication between universes.
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I will spare all the background, and simply as my question.

Does anyone know of any current research being done on communication between universes in relation to multiverse theory?

Laugh at you will at the concept.

I am currently collecting data and baselines for evaluating occurrences, and was hoping to touch base with others who are studying this as well.
 
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This depends on whether you mean communication in the sense that physicists might use it - "does there exist any observational evidence for multiple universes (in the sense of eternal inflation) interacting with our own?", and you do see stuff about looking for signatures in the CMB reasonably often. (but most people criticize at those attempts - if you look closely at Gaussian noise, you can see anything) IIRC it was Penrose who was doing that first. Some different work on the same kind of thing can be found in papers here http://arxiv.org/abs/1012.1995 and http://arxiv.org/abs/1012.3667

You also occassionaly see papers like this: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0311014 I'm not qualified to speak to the substance of that paper though (and I've only read the abstract).

On the other hand if you mean communication in the lay-person sense "can you hear voices from an alternate earth?", then no. Really, not. And PF isn't the place to talk about crank things like that.
 
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Things that we can communicate with are by definition within our observable universe. So, if we could communicate with another universe, in what sense would it be another universe and not just part of ours?
 
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Multiverse theories generally require other universes to be causally disconnected. Were they not, they would necessarily be an extension, as bapowell noted.
 
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While it rather blurs the line between multi and causally connected, if Roger Penrose is correct there may be artifacts in the CMB from some previous Universe... or he could just be "channeling" Percival Lowell. :P
 
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That is ludicrous. Not the first time Penrose has dove off the deep end. The guy is brilliant, but, eccentric.
 
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That is ludicrous. Not the first time Penrose has dove off the deep end. The guy is brilliant, but, eccentric.

It's not just Penrose. There has been some later work that was perhaps a bit more thought through, on looking for evidence of eternal inflation in the CMB - see the first two links I provided upthread, or this blog post summarizing the work from Sean Carroll's blog. The tl'dr is that they didn't find any evidence:

"Cutting to the chase, we were first able to use simulated CMB data containing bubble collisions to rule out a range of parameter space as inconsistent with WMAP data. As it turned out, the existence of a temperature discontinuity at the boundary of the disc greatly increases our ability to make a detection. We did not find any circular temperature discontinuities in the WMAP data."
 
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Chronos said:
That is ludicrous. Not the first time Penrose has dove off the deep end. The guy is brilliant, but, eccentric.

Aye. Thus the comparison to "canals on Mars".
 
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Mandy mae said:
Does anyone know of any current research being done on communication between universes in relation to multiverse theory?

Laugh at you will at the concept.
I vaguely recall reading Stephen King has done some research in that direction. Or maybe it was Stephen Hawking. Not sure...Stephen something
 
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Related to Communication between universes

1. How is communication between universes possible?

The concept of communication between universes is purely hypothetical and has not been proven to be possible. However, some theories suggest that it could be achieved through the use of advanced technology or the manipulation of space-time.

2. Is there any evidence of communication between universes?

Currently, there is no concrete evidence of communication between universes. Some scientists believe that certain phenomena, such as quantum entanglement, could potentially be a form of communication between parallel universes, but this is still a highly debated and unproven concept.

3. Can humans communicate with beings from other universes?

Again, this is purely theoretical and has not been proven to be possible. The laws of physics and biology may differ greatly in other universes, making communication between beings from different universes extremely challenging, if not impossible.

4. How would communication between universes impact our understanding of the universe?

If communication between universes were to be proven possible, it would revolutionize our understanding of the universe and potentially open up a whole new realm of scientific exploration. It could also challenge long-held beliefs and theories about the nature of the universe and our place within it.

5. Are there any ethical implications of attempting to communicate with other universes?

The ethical implications of attempting to communicate with other universes are unknown, as it is purely hypothetical at this point. However, some argue that it could have unintended consequences and potentially put our own universe at risk. Others believe that it could lead to valuable insights and advancements in science and technology.

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