Saturday, February 19, 2011

MIT Physicists Work to Confirm What Comic Writers Have Known Since the 1950s



The Daily Galaxy has an interesting article about Cosmological theory. "Modern cosmology theory holds that our universe may be just one in a vast collection of universes known as the multiverse. MIT physicist Alan Guth has suggested that new universes (known as “pocket universes”) are constantly being created, but they cannot be seen from our universe."

Gluth, Robert Jaffe, Alejandro Jenkins and Itamar Kimchi from MIT have shown "that universes quite different from ours still have elements similar to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and could therefore evolve life forms quite similar to us."

Right. Very similar. Sometimes the Flash wears a helmet and sometimes the Flash wears a cowl. Sometimes Batman and Superman debuted before World War II and sometimes they didn't. I read about it in a comic once.

Anyways, check out the article over at The Daily Galaxy.

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