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Physicists create world’s first multiverse of universes in the lab

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http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...rlds-first-multiverse-of-universes-in-the-lab

Researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park and Towson University are reporting that they have created multiple universes inside a laboratory-created multiverse — a world first.
To be exact, the researchers created a metamaterial — like those used to fashion invisibility cloaks — that, when light passes through it, multiple universes are formed within it. These universes, called Minkowski spacetimes, are similar to our own, except they more neatly tie up Einstein’s theory of special relativity by including time as a fourth dimension.
While this is rather extraordinary, the experimental setup is actually quite simple — though definitely rather unconventional. The multiverse is created inside a solution of cobalt in kerosene. This fluid isn’t usually considered a metamaterial, but lead researcher Igor Smolyaninov and co found that by applying a magnetic field, the ferromagnetic nanoparticles of cobalt line up in neat columns. When light passes through these columns, it behaves as if it’s in a Minkowski universe.

If I let go of my head, it will float off like letting go of an untied balloon.
 
Researchers create metamaterial that looks similar to 3D Minkowski spacetimes
http://phys.org/news/2013-02-metamaterial-similar-3d-minkowski-spacetimes.html
The researcher's aren't arguing about whether they've created universes in their lab, however, instead, they are demonstrating a new kind of metamaterial that might prove useful in studying how the laws of physics might look in other universes – something that most anyone in the field would have to concede is a very useful thing.
It does sound interesting to be fair.
 
Maybe that's how Genesis happened. God created the universe out of a solution of cobalt in kerosene.
Even assuming your hypothesis to be correct, where did He/She/It/They get the kerosene and cobalt?
 
That quantum physics stuff about all the atoms in the entire universe all being inter-connected and having to constantly change their structure slightly so that there's never two the same is truly headfuck stuff.

That said, when I was in my K hole it actually all seemed remarkably plausible and straightforward.
 
Even if you bought into one of several creation theories instead of the Big Bang, it still wouldn't explain how the creative force (whatever you call it) came into being, let alone why it was there.
 
this is where this sort of scientific witchcraft inevitably ends:

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