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Ever since the era of civilisation humankind has always wondered what lies beyond the stars what

lies lies beyond the clouds, and most importantly what lies beyond us? We on side proposition stand
in the favour of the idea of daughter universes as a means to explain our origin and destiny. But then
what exactly is the idea of a daughter universe? Well as we know in the Copenhagen interpretation
of quantum mechanics, every particle exists as a sum of probabilities, now when measurements are
made about its properties all these probabilities collapse into one which is also known as the wave
function collapse. Our theory answers the question that why does the particle collapse into one
particular state only and the answer is quite simple, because the wave function never collapsed.
Whatever happened, happened because when the measurements were made, alternate realities
were created in which the particle did take all the possible states and the state that we observe is
present in only one of the large number of realities created. This is the idea of a daughter universe
which also very well explains many shortcomings in the current quantum mechanical model. This
theory also perfectly upholds symmetry the dearest law of nature. Take for example the double slit
experiment, when the photons are fired through the slit they act as waves and form an interference
pattern on the screen, this is because the particles are in a superposition now when a single photon
is fired it has the exact same probability of ending up in two different locations, but we observe only
one of them. To uphold symmetry in this scenario the other outcome will have to be carried forward
in another universe and so we need daughter universes. This theory also justifies many paradoxes
related to time travel, because in our interpretation you can’t travel back in time in the same reality,
and every time you try doing so you will end up in an alternate version of it. So, paradoxes like the
grandfather paradox, predestination paradox are rendered meaningless. In the end all I’d say is that
it might be our stupidity that we can’t understand the one universe we live in, but it might be our
intelligence that we are keen on discovering so many more.

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