Epigraph:
We will show them Our Signs in the universe and also among their own selves, until it becomes manifest to them that the Quran is the truth. (Al Quran 41:53)
He is the Mighty, the Forgiving; Who created the seven heavens, one above the other. You will not see any flaw in what the Lord of Mercy creates. Look again! Can you see any flaw? Look again! And again! Your sight will turn back to you, weak and defeated. (Al Quran 67:2-4)

Written and collected by Zia H Shah MD, Chief Editor of the Muslim Times
Multiverse may be real or false. It may be merely science fiction or reality. But, at present it is only a hypothesis, which has come about to explain our biophilic universe, which is hospitable to our life and other life forms and certain cosmological observations.
But, it certainly does not take away the awe or glory of God’s creation. Whether God employed universe to give us a biophilic universe or achieved that through some other yet unknown mechanisms, the countless so called coincidences that make our life possible should always remind us God’s creativity and His providence.
Majority of the top present day scientists, cosmologists, mathematicians and philosophers are atheists and lest they put you in wrong frame of mind, I propose to prime your learning of multiverse with some theistic commentary, by short videos from Freeman Dyson and Nancy Murphy, interviewed by Robert Lawrence Kuhn:
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According to Encyclopedia Britannica:
Multiverse, a hypothetical collection of potentially diverse observable universes, each of which would comprise everything that is experimentally accessible by a connected community of observers. The observable known universe, which is accessible to telescopes, is about 90 billion light-years across. However, this universe would constitute just a small or even infinitesimal subset of the multiverse. The multiverse idea has arisen in many versions, primarily in cosmology, quantum mechanics, and philosophy, and often asserts the actual physical existence of different potential configurations or histories of the known observable universe. The term multiverse was coined by American philosopher William James in 1895 to refer to the confusing moral meaning of natural phenomena and not to other possible universes.
Now, I believe you are ready to learn from all other philosophers, be they agnostic, atheist or pantheist:




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