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Although numerous theories supporting the concept of a multiverse have been proposed, observational proof remains elusive. The introduction of a multiverse would fundamentally transform the understanding of humanity's position in the world and the universe. This paper investigates the existence of a multiverse and its ramifications within the domains of philosophy and religion. It challenges conventional notions of knowledge and its interpretation within a scientific framework. While direct observation may never be attainable, compelling factors and existing evidence, such as the fine-tuning problem and inflationary cosmology, strongly indicate the plausibility of such an existence. Consequently, this paper builds upon established scientific theories and examines the reshaping of epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of religion, advocating for novel approaches to defining knowledge and expanding the boundaries of traditional scientific inquiry.
LI Yi-hui (Tue,) studied this question.
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