“Why that Happens to Me” : A Scientific view of Multiverse

Lalin Laudis
3 min readSep 9, 2022

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We are all familiar with the notion “Why that Happens to Me”. It is common for the theist to point up towards God or any other Deity and just say “It is the will of God”. But for quite a lot of people like me who seeks something more than God, there has to be a logical and rational perspective to answer the question“Why that happens to Me”. In this article let us decipher why certain events happens to us (May be Good or Bad in your notion)?. Before we get along, we have to learn something about the Theories of Physics (Sorry for those who hardly like Physics, After all, it is my favourite. That too with Mathematics, Physics is “Sugar Crunch”)

Multiverse

We are aware that this planet revolves around a star named ‘Sun’ which in turn moves in a galaxy named ‘Milky Way’. Interestingly, we are not alone. Several galaxies [Alledgely 100 Billion] galaxies are hovering in an entity named ‘Universe’. Think a while how huge is our universe. Now, coming to the point, What is Multiverse?.

A while ago during 1930s — 1980s, lived an American Physicist named Hugh Everett III to whom the credit of coining the term Multiverse or Manyworlds must be tagged upon.

In simple words, Multiverse is a concept where

There is not a single world but many so as the Universe. In that case, there is not a single event happening, but many in a given time.

Multiverse Theory states that there are several possibilities of events that occur on the same time despite the fact that we are experiencing one.

To assimilate the concept behind Multiverse. Think of yourself right now. You are reading this article. There is another world where you are playing, there is another world you are sleeping, There is another world you are a Millionaire. Everything is happening ‘NOW’. But what you experience is the world in which you are reading. It doesn’t mean that other possibilities do not exist.

Understanding the Concept of Multiverse is indeed a Courage.

String Theory

String Theory is one among the most advanced Theories on the plant. It is indeed a bold one. It states that, there are several dimensions that even which you cannot perceive.

Assume a straight rope and there is an ant moving busily in it. For our perspective, the ant moves in just three dimensions [May be Four dimensions if you consider ‘Time’ as one]. But factually, there are several other dimension that only ‘Ant’ can experience. Just it is because you can’t experience a dimension, it is not that it does’t exist.

An explanation of String Theory goes as this :

The fundamental of Everything in the Universe is just a One Dimensional String Made of Energies vibrating at various frequencies.

Law of Attraction

Now, coming to the Law of Attraction. It is allegedly informed that

Your Thought is what you become.

Law of Attraction projects that, The more you think and want an Event [May be your future], the more you tend to experience it.

Now Let’s Ask “Why That Happens to Me?”

Yes, String Theory informs us that there are millions of events happening at the same time. And Law of Attraction informs us that we attract what we think and have more affinity for. From these two theories we can conclude that we can design our destiny or future. It is our concentration and our deliberateness that would come to pass. Henceforth, do not ask the question “Why That Happens to Me?”, rather, attract the event which you have more affinity as String Theory says “There are millions of events occurring at the same time.”

When Does it Work?

As humans we are limited. Our ability towards concentration is limited. Let us focus our minds and taper the fullest potential of our mind and make things happen for us. Meditation, Calmness are few keys to make things happens. As Master Oogway says:

Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see. But if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear.

Keep calm and make things Happen.

Blessings,

LLL

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Lalin Laudis
Lalin Laudis

Written by Lalin Laudis

Researcher, String Theorist, Futurist.

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