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Maybe all of them.Maybe none of them.http://en.wikipedia.All work.For some problems,......
Could there be an infinite number of Universes or could there be a finite number of Universe ?

Is there proof

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Multiverse is an Interpretation of quantum mechanics. We are trying to make sense out of quantum events that make no sense based on our experience with the macro world of things atom size and larger.

Which Interpretation is correct. We do not as yet know. Maybe all of them. Maybe none of them. There are around 20 different Interpretations

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpretat…

All work. For some problems, one Interpretation works better than others.

Multiverse does not work well for chemical bonding, but electron clouds (Chemical Bond Association - Copenhagen) does.

For the 2-Slit Experiment, in my opinion, Copenhagen does not work well because fogs/clouds do not form interference, but waves (wave - particle duality or probability wave) works very well.

Delayed Choice, my opinion, wave-particle duality does not work well, but multiverse does.

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Nobody knows for sure, so it cannot be proven at this point in time. Many feel that there are a very large - possibly infinite - number of universes. Some feel that if time travel is ever developed, that the traveler would go forward or back into a parallel universe instead of their current one. Some feel that every time you make a "Yes/No" decision that it opens up another parallel universe, in one your decision was "Yes" and in the other the decision was "No". (This would lead to a huge number of not infinite number of universes.) But this is all theory, since none of it can be proven, at least with our current technical state. In 50 or 100 years from now, who knows?

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Our universe is big. Insanely big. Like, not even comprehensively big. Despite our powerful telescopes, we can't see to the edge of it, and it's probably expanding faster anyway. We haven't been able to even travel outside the solar system, let alone the galaxy. So we haven't been able to prove or disprove the multiverse theory.

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Proof? Ha!

There's no proof at all, just ambitious physicists thinking big.
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