User:Stutyr

Until recently, there was no published model of the structure of the Multiverse, [SHOWN BELOW] depicting its interrelated elements (from smallest, to largest), their approximate size, scientific status, (whether theorized, or observed), and links to more detailed information. The structure of the Multiverse (or Megaverse) became a new concept when its existence was first theorized in connection with the quantum theory’s Chaotic Inflation Theory. The central realm of the structure, (essentially the observed portion), has been incorporated within the Standard Model since the mid 1970’s. The more recent additions to the structure, i.e., those pertaining to String Theory for the small scale realm, and Multiverse Theory for the large scale realm, fall outside the realm of the standard model. This Excel based depiction of the structure of the multiverse is possibly the first of its kind. At the leftmost boundary are strings, or energy strings theorized within M Theory. At the rightmost boundary are multiverse “bubble universes”, theorized within quantum theory's Chaotic Inflation Theory. A "bubble" universe theory suggests that there is a parent universe that creates new universes from tiny bubbles and wormholes caused by fluctuations each with physical laws consistent within each region of spacetime. The model is presented from the smallest to the largest scale, showing each structural element, its status (Observed or Theorized) and its relative size. There is also a legend for sizes that extends from the PL (Plank Length) to the MPC (Megaparsec). I placed this model on Wikipedia in the hope that others, more knowledgeable in the area, might review and improve its accuracy.