What is hyperverse theory?
Hyperverse theory, also known as M-theory or membrane theory, was proposed by theoretical physicists in the 1990s. It suggests that the seemingly boundless universe we observe is actually a four-dimensional hypersurface in an 11-dimensional spacetime. This theory enables rigorous calculations of previously intractable problems using string theory tools and reveals the 11th dimension of string theory.
What is the hyperverse theory?
The hyperverse theory explores the possibility of multiple universes coexisting beyond our known universe. It suggests that these universes may be similar or different from our own, and are collectively referred to as a multiverse. This theory is based on advancements in physics, particularly relativity and quantum mechanics, which hint at the multiverse's potential diversity and complexity.