Talk:Models of our universe

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Mention of Smolin's fecund universes is mostly by way of example. But there could be an elaborated example here of how he relies on many models of our universe to model his "mutated" alternative universes, the ones that he supposes are generated or "spun off" by black holes. This would make it less redundant with the mention of his theory elsewhere.

It's not that Smolin's theory is more likely to be "right", but that it's such a perfect example to show how models of our universe differ from the popular idea of a single universe, and how cosmology differs from astrophysics. It might also be a good example of how biology-centric views of reality differ from mechanistic paradigm explanations that try to say the universe is like a clockwork.