
Originally Posted by
chronic_jiujitsu
I didnt mention that in the summary.. but that is one of the most amazing parts about it.. I saw that they were able to record the slots that the photons would go through.. And no matter how long they waited (i think they only have done it up to 24 hours just to prove a point).. But everytime they would view the recording and check the results, it would be two lines, if they would delete the recording before looking at the results, The photons would act like waves and create many lines again.. I was thinking.. does this at all tie into the multi-verse theory? For instance before you look at something, it is in a state of infinite possibilities. But once you look, You see the one possibility "determined" for your universe. but simultaneously all the other multiverses are seeing their different "determined" possibility.

Originally Posted by
chronic_jiujitsu
I didnt mention that in the summary.. but that is one of the most amazing parts about it.. I saw that they were able to record the slots that the photons would go through.. And no matter how long they waited (i think they only have done it up to 24 hours just to prove a point).. But everytime they would view the recording and check the results, it would be two lines, if they would delete the recording before looking at the results, The photons would act like waves and create many lines again.. I was thinking.. does this at all tie into the multi-verse theory? For instance before you look at something, it is in a state of infinite possibilities. But once you look, You see the one possibility "determined" for your universe. but simultaneously all the other multiverses are seeing their different "determined" possibility.
What you are referring to is one interpretation of the mathematics (i.e. each possible State splits off into it's own universe), and is one flavor of "Multiverse". However, it is probably not the same Multiverse interpretation that you commonly hear about. That Multiverse is a consequence of the current theory of Cosmic Inflation. Inflation essentially requires the universe to be expanding faster than the speed of light (possible, because it is space-time itself expanding). But, energy is not evenly distributed in the universe, so some low energy pockets will form (like our "universe"). However, since the rest of the Multiverse is expanding so quickly, no matter how many "universes" form, the Multiverse will continue to expand infinitely. So, you end up with an infinitely large "swiss cheese" looking model, where the holes are low-energy areas such as our universe, and the cheese is the high-energy infinitely expanding space-time. You can never see these other "holes", because they themselves are being pulled away from each other faster than the speed of light.
The consequence being that everything that can happen (including all variations of the fundamental physical constants) is happening, an infinite amount of times over. Some physicists actually find this a poor interpretation, because a theory that "predicts everything predicts nothing." Inflation may give way to a more accurate theory at some point. Time will tell.
That is my understanding anyway. I have a B.S. in Applied Physics, so I am certainly no PhD expert, but I keep up with these things the best that I can.