How many universes are there?

Greene, certainly, has had a change of heart. “You walk along a number of pathways in physics far enough and you bang into the possibility that we are one universe of many,” he says. “So what do you do? You smack yourself in the head and say, ‘Ah, maybe the universe is trying to tell me something.’ I have personally undergone a sort of transformation, where I am very warm to this possibility of there being many universes, and that we are in the one where we can survive.”

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Greene’s transformation is emblematic of a profound change among the majority of physicists. Until recently, many were reluctant to accept this idea of the “multiverse”, or were even belligerent towards it. However, recent progress in both cosmology and string theory is bringing about a major shift in thinking. Gone is the grudging acceptance or outright loathing of the multiverse. Instead, physicists are starting to look at ways of working with it, and maybe even trying to prove its existence.

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