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How many universes exist?

We currently have no evidence that multiverses exists, and everything we can see suggests there is just one universe — our own.
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How many universes have been found?

Since the Universe is so vast and complex, one might assume that other Universes exist. There is only one Universe we currently know of, and that is the Universe in which we already live.
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Have many universes are there?

Our universe is but one in an unimaginably massive ocean of universes called … the multiverse. If that concept isn't enough to get your head around, physics describes different kinds of multiverse. The easiest one to comprehend is called the cosmological multiverse.
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How many worlds exist?

Out of those 40 billion Earth-like planets, how many other worlds might there be that support life? These same scientists have concluded that planets like Earth are relatively common throughout the Milky Way galaxy. In fact, the nearest one could be as close as about 12 light years away.
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Do multiverses exist?

The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes are presumed to comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them.
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How many universes are there? - Chris Anderson

Is there a parallel world?

There are far more particles in the universe than 1,000, so the chances for another Earth are not in our favour. Unfortunately, we don't know if these parallel universes exist. Or at least, we don't at the moment. Physicists are trying to find ways to test these theories, but it is very difficult.
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Has the multiverse been proven?

There is zero evidence for other universes. So the biggest misconception about the multiverse is that it's a bone fide theory that's been proven. “It isn't—it doesn't really have a mathematical basis—it is a collection of ideas,” said Lewis.
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What is outside our universe?

The trite answer is that both space and time were created at the big bang about 14 billion years ago, so there is nothing beyond the universe. However, much of the universe exists beyond the observable universe, which is maybe about 90 billion light years across.
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Are there only 52 Earths?

"Dan DiDio explained that there are 52 earths, and then alternate dimensions within each universe, as well as alternate timelines and microverses within each." Many of these worlds resembled Pre-Crisis and Elseworlds universes such as Kingdom Come, Red Son and The Dark Knight Returns.
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What is our universe called?

Our universe is also called the cosmos. It is originally a greek word. In early days it was thought that our Galaxy constituted the entire universe.
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Are there 12 universes?

The Twelve Universes (12の宇宙, Jūni no Uchū), also called Multiverse referred to twelve massive celestial bodies which contain the entirety of the Dragon Ball multiverse, that exists into one singular universe. There were formerly eighteen universes but six of them were destroyed by the Zen'ō when he was angered.
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Who created dark matter?

The term dark matter was coined in 1933 by Fritz Zwicky of the California Institute of Technology to describe the unseen matter that must dominate one feature of the universe—the Coma Galaxy Cluster.
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In which universe we live?

Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, contains at least 100 billion stars, and the observable universe contains at least 100 billion galaxies. If galaxies were all the same size, that would give us 10 thousand billion billion (or 10 sextillion) stars in the observable universe.
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What happens when the universe dies?

Eventually, the entire contents of the universe will be crushed together into an impossibly tiny space – a singularity, like a reverse Big Bang. Different scientists give different estimates of when this contraction phase might begin. It could be billions of years away yet.
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Is there a 13th universe?

Universe 13, also known as the Super Saiyans ((サイヤ Sūpā Saiya-jin, lit. Super Saiyan Person)), is the designation given to this universe by the Vargas. In Universe 13, Kakarotto never became good and eventually killed all the humans.
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Have there been previous universes?

Scientists have found evidence of previous universes in the night sky in the form of leftovers of black holes.
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Does Earth 1 still exist?

During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Earth-One was destroyed. The New Earth that emerged after the Big Bang possessed elements of Earth-One's history, along with elements similar to that of Earth-Two, Earth-Four, Earth-S, and Earth-X.
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Is Earth 1 the only Earth left?

The comic ended with the multiverse being completely wiped out of existence. Once the dust settled, there was only one Earth left standing (at least until 2005's Infinite Crisis finally restored the DC multiverse). But in the TV version, the multiverse was restored shortly after Earth-Prime came into being.
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Is there an Earth 0?

Earth-Zero

Earth-Zero's only appearance was in a single panel in Infinite Crisis #6. It is a homage to Htrae, the Bizarro World, with its population of Bizarros and its cubical shape. The original Bizarro World was not a parallel Earth, but another planet that existed in the same universe as Earth-One.
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Is time Finite or infinite?

According to the conventional historical explanation, time is a neutral and infinite medium. The foundational challenge claims that time is finite: not only in the sense that we all die, but also in the more technical sense in which physicists treat time as a dimension of events, not an envelope for them.
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Is it possible to travel time?

The Short Answer: Although humans can't hop into a time machine and go back in time, we do know that clocks on airplanes and satellites travel at a different speed than those on Earth.
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Is space infinite?

Because space isn't curved they will never meet or drift away from each other. A flat universe could be infinite: imagine a 2D piece of paper that stretches out forever. But it could also be finite: imagine taking a piece of paper, making a cylinder and joining the ends to make a torus (doughnut) shape.
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What is bigger than universe?

No, the universe contains all solar systems, and galaxies. Our Sun is just one star among the hundreds of billions of stars in our Milky Way Galaxy, and the universe is made up of all the galaxies – billions of them.
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Who created the universe?

Many religious persons, including many scientists, hold that God created the universe and the various processes driving physical and biological evolution and that these processes then resulted in the creation of galaxies, our solar system, and life on Earth.
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