to unsure
There is no evidence of a multiverse. Ask anyone who
promotes it ‘How many universes can you point to?” It is an unsupported hypothesis. But for argument’s sake
let’s say there is a multiverse, it still does not answer the issue of the
origin of the universe. All one has done is move the goal post back. The question
now becomes ‘What is the origin of the multiverse?”
Since my opinion is considered bias, allow me to submit what
Stephen Hawking has to say on the subject.
In this lecture, I would like to discuss whether time itself
has a beginning, and whether it will have an end. All the evidence seems to
indicate, that the universe has not existed forever, but that it had a
beginning, about 15 billion years ago. This is probably the most remarkable
discovery of modern cosmology. Yet it is now taken for granted… But if your
theory disagrees with the Second Law of Thermodynamics, it is in bad trouble.
In fact, the theory that the universe has existed forever is in serious
difficulty with the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The Second Law, states that
disorder always increases with time. Like the argument about human progress, it
indicates that there must have been a beginning. Otherwise, the universe would
be in a state of complete disorder by now, and everything would be at the same
temperature… The conclusion of this lecture is that the universe has not
existed forever. Rather, the universe, and time itself, had a beginning in the
Big Bang, about 15 billion years ago. The beginning of real time, would have
been a singularity, at which the laws of physics would have broken down.
The Beginning of Time. A Lecture by Stephen Hawking.
Where the laws of physics would have broken down. = The
beginning nonphysical.