Etymology
The word "multiverse" is a compound of:
Meaning
The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space and time, all of physical matter, the sum of all energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe the nature of the universe.
Origin
The term "multiverse" was first coined in 1895 by the American philosopher and psychologist William James in his book "The Will to Believe". James used the term to refer to a hypothetical realm beyond our own universe, containing an infinite number of other universes.
The concept of a multiverse has since been explored in various scientific and philosophical contexts, including:
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