Volume 8 No 2 (2010)
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Implications of a Multiverse String Cosmology
Richard Ruquist
Abstract
Vafa’s (11+1) F theory is extended by means of Bars’ 2T holographic theory to
yield a 14d Multiverse theory that permeates the brane of a 12d Universe in
which both the Universe and the Multiverse have (3+1) space‐times. Given the
2d toroidal compactification of F theory, we conjecture that the Multiverse has
a 4d Cartesian compactification that is filled with 3D+T space‐time via the
standard 6d elliptic Calabi‐Yau compactification, as in both M and F theory. The
result is exemplified using supermassive black hole cosmology. Implications of
the existence of a Multiverse and at the Planck scale, two Compact Manifolds,
one for the Multiverse and one for our Universe, are explored. In particular,
the Multiverse is proposed to be the pre‐space‐time for which gravity is
nonlocal and instantaneous, and which allows quantum entanglement to
achieve unity of mind
Keywords
string theory, multiverse, cosmology, compact manifold, Bose‐ Einstein condensate, gravity, consciousness
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