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-definitely-1. Yes, depending on which theory youre talking about. Cause theory sometimes contradict each other. Like Quantum and General Relativity. If youre talking about multiverse theory then the number of universes out there is so huge that no one can never count.......


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Yes, multiverse says that everything can vary according to quantum mechanics and existence probability so obviously as time develops (time always goes forward in multiverse theory at a constant rate, constant real rate not necessarily a constant rate relative to another universe) it branches into as many universes as the second before. Though this happens on a near zero time scale so there are basically an infinite amount of universes being "formed" instantaneously and continuously.

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1. Yes, depending on which theory you're talking about. Cause theory sometimes contradict each other. Like Quantum and General Relativity. If you're talking about multiverse theory then the number of universes out there is so huge that no one can never count. It's not billion, trillion, quadrillion, quintillion, heptathlon, cotillion or decillion. it must be like near infinity. 'Because the multiverse is infinite and you can always fit an infinite number of infinities inside a single infinity' the theory states something like that. But if you're talking about Entropy and Arrow of time. They believe there are only 3 universes inside this multiverse. One with no arrow of time (but still has time), one with an arrow of time pointing forward or future (that's ours) and the last one with an arrow of time pointing to the past.

2. There's no real theory about this, but probalby at that time really.

3. Time has already proven real. Time is all about motion and force. Consider this, a planet orbiting around a star. If time goes faster than we assume that the motion of the planet will accelerate and the gravitational force of the star to increase (if not the velocity of the planet will gain it enough momentum to fly off space.) In contrary, if time goes slower, we presume that the motion of the planet will decelerate and that the gravitational force of the star will be reduced to avoid the planet from collapsing with the star. Lastly, if time is to stop, we expect the motion of the planet to stop and the gravitational force of the star to reduced to zero. So, since there's no motion nor force before the big bang, there must be no universe being created at that time ( well i can't say time, what should i say...) era, let's say.

4. Yes, i suppose, according to the multiverse theory it is so. Divergent universes have divergent universes and they will produce more and more and more and more and MANY MORE UNIVERSES!
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