Humans are advancing faster. So is technology. Bringing technology in, techs are progressing more quickly, like as it took roughly 10,000 years to go from cave paintings to a textbook, but only about 500 years more to get into computers. Similarly, the first modern human evolved from 200,000 to 300,000 years ago. They came together, settled down near river banks, started agriculture, and shaped the very start of the cradle of human civilization . With the rapid rate, we and our techs are leveling up, and we will reach a point where this growth will gradually become uncertain and uncontrollable. Call it an intelligence explosion or a technological singularity. If you are intelligent enough, this will make you think that we stand on the verge of our cradle. This thought happened a lot of time before, and every time we excelled up, our thought limits to achieve the impossible. There's a lot more to explore. And our growth will never stop. To measure this growth, NIKOLAI KARDA...
I t does not depend on where your progress lies. The farther you try to look outside our endless universe even with great technological innovations, till eternity, you will never succeed. All the laws of physics restrict us to see beyond our observable universe. No one will ever know what's behind the scenes of our universe. But, let’s try. Let's look beyond our limitations, keeping aside all the laws for a while. If you are a science freak, you must have wondered on a frequent question . Are we alone in this cosmos ? Or maybe , Is this the only cosmos ? This is now humanity's No.1 question. “ The multiverse ”. We’ll answer it today with a stroke of fiction. Multiverse has always been a contagious issue for debates. The idea of multiverse offers us a big tight spot because we can't practically prove it. The multiverse is the idea that our home universe - that looks unimaginable never-ending, is a part of a big family. This universe may or may not be connected to e...