Crazy is such an ugly word but how else can we describe these concepts? They each try to explain some aspect of our universe in a manner that just seems bizarre. Granted, most things in the universe are odd already, and we haven’t even begun to fully understand a fraction of it, but there’s something particularly disturbing about these theories. They express ideas that are too mindboggling and inconceivable, even for fellow scientists. While none of them have been verified or completely dismissed, we should still speculate because in a universe as crazy as ours, we just never know what might be true.

The ekpyrotic scenario provides an alternative to the widely accepted Big Bang theory. It suggests that, unlike the Big Bang that began from singularity, our universe is one of a pair of universes that collided. The effect of the collision resets the universe. From there, it expands for billions of light years (the way we imagine the Big Bang occurring) until it contracts back to the Big Crunch. The speed and energy of that reduction creates another massive collision and the universe is reborn. The cycle continues for infinity.
Did you catch the crazy part? This theory states there’s another universe out there. That’s not too strange considering we accept the possibility of parallel universes. But if the ekpyrotic scenario is correct, our twin universe is right next to us in another dimension, separated by a distance less than the diameter of an atom. That’s close, even for siblings.

White holes, unlike their black hole neighbors, have not been studied because they only exist in an extremely hypothetical situation. In fact, there’s not even a clear understanding what a white hole could be. Is it the other end of a black hole? Is it a wormhole? Is it something else entirely?
Generally, white holes are thought to spit out matter, much like black holes eat matter. For this to happen, the matter that passes through a black hole would have to be protected during the voyage, avoiding the process of merging into singularity. No white holes have ever been detected, up to this point, and no black holes have been seen without an event horizon (the guarding force around a black hole that prevents us from seeing them) that may show us just how matter passes through. To do that, white holes would have to break a few laws of physics and reinstitute some ideas that have been discarded; that’s asking a lot. Until then, white holes are best left for hypothetical ideas or naughty jokes.

According to Professor Lawrence Krauss, every time we look at dark energy, we’re killing the universe. Now dark energy, as you may recall, makes up 70% of the universe. It answers for all the invisible peculiarities we see in deep space. It’s also one of the most perplexing concepts that’s becoming more accepted nowadays. Why wouldn’t we try to explore it?
He suggests that the Big Bang was initiated when strange high energy with repellent gravity decayed into zero-energy; it went from a false vacuum to an ordinary vacuum causing the universe to happen. Now in quantum mechanics, there is what’s called the quantum Zeno effect. It states that if an unstable object is observed regularly, it will never decay. Krauss argues then, that under the same principle, if dark energy is continuously observed, we are keeping it unstable and reducing the universe’s lifespan by forcing it back to that state when it was a false vacuum. With our interest so high in the invisible dark energy that makes up the universe, it seems unlikely that astronomers will stop studying it. If Krauss is right, we’re doomed.

Does anyone remember that little movie that came out a few years ago? The protagonist could stop bullets and see time slow down as he fought his enemies. It was called the Matrix. Did you catch it?
If you haven’t, (been living under a rock much?) go check it out, because it might provide the ultimate answer to the universe: we live in a computer program. It surely seems like science fiction to say that one day computers will become so powerful that they will be able to simulate consciousness, but as technology advances, that crazy thought could become reality. In a simulated world, we could be trapped in the mundane until death or live out fantasies and never even realize we’re hooked up to a machine. Hell, for all we know, we’re in a matrix universe right now. Time to start a rebel team and escape, don’t you think?

On the subject of the unreal, there’s another theory that suggests we’re not in an elaborate computer program but that much of what we think is the universe is nothing more than a hologram made by the universe itself.
The idea is when we look at the night sky, we’re seeing a wall with an image on it (that includes all the galaxies and stars). This holographic principle might explain why the universe appears grainy on the most basic of energy scales. Remember that a holographic image is created when an object is bathed by the light of a laser and a second laser jumps off the first’s reflective surface (which is then recorded). A third light illuminates the image to reveal the holograph. If changes to gravity waves is caused by patterns of light, than it would simulate what is, essentially, the process of creating a holographic image. If this was proven, then it would change most of what we think we know about the universe.

We could be the child of a black hole. The idea is, when matter gets pulled into a black hole, it becomes so dense before reaching singularity, that the black hole might spit it back out and form a universe from that very same matter.
In other words, a universe with many black holes would have created many baby universes. We still can’t detect exactly where black holes are located in our universe (though we can estimate their location by recording the movement of stars and planets around them) but that might just be because we’re a baby universe, a product of another universe’s black hole with insufficient means. This idea supports the possibility of the multiverse where there could be an infinite amount of universes.

On the subject of an omniverse, the many-worlds interpretation takes a different approach explaining multiple universes. While I can tell you that this concept of quantum mechanics argues the objective reality of space but denies the reality of wavefunction collapse (or rather the condensing of physical possibilities into one single occurrence) but I go cross-eyed just thinking about that. Basically, the interpretation says for every decision we make, a new universe is born.
When you woke up this morning, did you brush your teeth? Another you may be living in a different universe where you didn’t, while you live in the universe where you did (I’m giving the present you the benefit of the doubt). After that, did you floss? Again, a separate universe exists depending on the outcome of your choice. Each decision then is played out in full until you come across another decision and another universe branches out from there. If this is the case, then there are an infinite amount of universes, each accounting for every person’s every decision.

The argument uses the second law of thermodynamics by stating that if the universe was infinite, it should also be infinitely old. Or to make that sound less daunting, a star one hundred light years away could only be there if the universe was at least one hundred years old (if the speed was constant, more on that later). So if the universe is infinitely old, heat death suggests everywhere should be the same temperature and there should be no stars in the sky because they all would have died out (or they should all be at the same cooled temperature).
The explanation: If the universe was infinitely old, then stars should be cool because they warmed their surroundings, making the temperature across the universe uniform. However, there are stars and the universe doesn’t have an equal temperature throughout (as detected by cosmic background radiation). This idea also only works if the speed at which the universe is expanding has remained constant because such ideas as cosmic inflation claim expansion is not always the same. When you have variables such as dark flow and dark energy also pushing and tugging on matter, heat death’s vision of a starless sky appears dim (slight pun intended).

The theory of everything will be the ultimate discovery. It would combine quantum mechanics and general relatively to solve all the riddles around us into a neat little package. It would be able to name all the physical constants in the universe, whether or not those constants vary over time, locate other fundamental elements in the unobservable universe (such as dark matter and dark energy), and so on.
But why mention it here? Well, to have a theory that would explain all the mysteries of a seemingly changing universe seems insane. Think of a screw trying to fit into hundreds of holes in a wall but every hole is a different size and shape and possibly in a different dimension or universe. That’s a big achievement but scientists hope to find a unified answer. The closest possibility we have right now is the M-theory, an extension of string theory.

What do Marty McFly, Dr. Who and Bill and Ted have in common? They’re time travelers. They were able to do the impossible and make the voyage through our perception of time. It should go without saying time travel comes with a whole universe of problems, making the possibility extremely unrealistic. Consider the following:
You go back in time and kill your father. Theoretically, you can’t kill him because then you wouldn’t be born to kill him. You do so anyway and it turns out, he isn’t your real father and you actually killed your step-father. You’re real father goes untouched and thus the past and present line up perfectly. Well, not yet. When you left the present to go into the past, there’s an issue about your body. Do you become a duplicate so you exist in your own present time and in the past or are you displaced from time itself and inserted in another? That also doesn’t make sense because if you follow the rules of what we perceive as time, you’d return to the past as a baby, if even that. What if you go back in time and kiss your high school crush, making him/her fall in love with you? That should alter the future where you lived by yourself that led you to go to the past in the first place. That kiss and its alteration of history keeps you from going to the past at all. If in that different chain of events you still go to the past to make it in time for that kiss, you’ll be trapped in a cycle. And consider that all these questions are only applicable if time is cyclical. If time is linear, your past, present and future aren’t constantly happening somewhere, making time travel impossible (there would be nothing to travel back to). If time was cyclical, this suggests that everything is preordained and you have no free will. What you think of as free will would already be recorded and whatever action you believe is different than the original action is actually the decision you were going to make anyway.
Don’t worry, I got lost along the way too. To simplify all this, we look to Stephen Hawking who provides us with one question that indicates whether time travel will ever be possible: Why aren’t we inundated with time travelers from the future? They should be here right now, knowing full well that we’re interested in such topics as time travel to explain just how they accomplish it from a future tens of thousands of years in the future. This isn’t the case because maybe this science fiction dream is just that: a dream.




















if you ask me most of these theories about the universe sound just as viable, if not more, than the big bang theory. they're not crazy at all, some just mix empirical science with spiritual, transcendent thought.
if you want crazy, find something that's really made up by a madman, otherwise change the title
I thoroughly enjoyed and lol'd at this list. About number 1; I still want a time machine.
The BEST list EVER!!!!!
Number 6 is the craziest to think about in my opinion. However, I believe (from what I've read and watched recently) that it is plausible. Hell, Stephen Hawking admitted defeat (if you wanted to call it that) when arguing about it and eventually considered it a possibility.
Another theory that I think is plausible and very interesting is the idea that small particles act in the same accord as mammoth particles…for instance, black holes and atoms. To me, this would mean that there is no true meaning to size, dimension, depth or mass…or that it would at least vary (from small to large, in both directions) to infinity.
Sorry, one more. I recently saw something about gravity and how it may not exist, or that it may not exist in the way that we perceive it–which is more likely. I claim that I have not read anything about this, but do find it very interesting and possibly quite true. If understood better (gravity that is) it could raise a lot more questions which would eventually lead to a lot more answers.
I think it's quite possible that all or any of these could be true or could happen. It just might be that we don't have the technology yet to understand.
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The person that compiled this list is misrepresenting many of these theories. As many others have said, once one understands a bit about where we currently are in regards to our knowledge of how the universe operates, most of these sound quite reasonable. Most of these theories were proposed because the mathematics pointed in that.
This might sound insane, but I was comfoted by nr 4 when my grandma died. If a new universe is made everytime a choice is made then somwhere out there a universe where she is still alive. And that thought actually made the grief prosess easier.
Read what this nut has written: http://www.timecube.com/
Here's an interesting article on Cracked that refers to time travel realities. Check it out!
http://www.cracked.com/article_18564_6-time-trave…
this makes my brain hurt :[
This list is too smart for me
especially #1
your next list should include the brain in the jar theory.
If #4 is the case then I want to be conscious and living in that very thin line of universes where my life is perfect, my body is perfect and I've mad ALLLLL the right decisions…..
interesting stuff on here but i was still dissappointed! I've heard of more than half this stuff in a junior college introduction class! booooo whats up listverse?!?! your lists aren't as amazing as they used to be!
Very interesting list!
Super sweet list. I enjoyed reading this.
I heard that a person got the math down and figured out how to make a machine capable of time travel, but it would be limited to going back as far as the machine existed…
It's bizarre that I had the very same thought as Stephen Hawking. I have always said since I was about 12 years old that if time travel will ever be possible then it always would have existed.
#2……God made the universe, He hold it together. Easy explaination I think
Maybe time travel is possible, but only back to the point in time when it was invented (or perfected). EG: You need to build a time travel transmitter, but also a receiver.
#3, The Heated Death Theory, seems remarkably short sighted. It seems to suggest that if the universe is infinite, and therefor infinitely old, then all stars should be burned out by now.
That would be like saying that since the earth is 6 billion years old, everything should be dead.
ie: it doesn't take into account that stars, just like humans, have life cycles. They form from nebulas and die in various manners from brown dwarves to super novas.
Seems to be a huge hole in that line of logic.
The hologram theory just sounds like a fancy version of Plato's allegory of the cave. I don't understand why that would be a theory, as there has never been anything observed to suggest that our reality is not real (same for the Matrix theory). In some of the comments I read i saw these being delineated as philosophical theories rather then scientific ones. From a philosophical stand point I would simply state that reality is whatever we perceive it to be. Living in a "matrix" would be no less real to us then what ever world our consciousness actually existed in. Basically, a dream is real to you until you realize its a dream. So while it is conceivably possible, I don't think it makes much difference anyways. Hell, if the world was actually like the Matrix, I'd stick with the virtual side of things. Zion sucked =)
For all of you wondering why we haven't had any time travelers from the future, it's simple and a lot of you even stated it in your response. You cannot travel back in time, only into the future. So if the time machine was invented in the future, it could only travel further into the future. If they came back in time, which isn't possible, and taught us how to build time machines, a paradox would be created because then if we had the technology there would have been no point in them coming back from the future to give it to us.
Read Roundworld 3 – Darwin's Watch (Terry Pratchett) to find out exactly what White Holes are before you explain they cant exist.
Regarding time travel, youre gonna have a whale of a time reading this book, because it explains your number 1 "crazy" theory too. Its impossible to travel back past the point of the time travelling machines manufacture.
Traveling back in time may make you more likely to travel back in time, never stop you from traveling back in time. Causality should still rule a temporal paradox.
I HOPE THE MYSTERIES OF LIFE ARE ANSWERED AT DEATH……….
………BEACUSE IF THEY ARE NOT THEN WE ARE JUST NEVER EVER MEANT TO KNOW AND THATS FOR A REASON LIKE EVERYTHING. BEACAUSE EVEN IN ANOTHER BILLION YEARS OF EXISTANCE WE PROBABLY STILL WILL BE LOOKING FOR ANSEWRS. UNLESS YOUR GOD YOU JUST WILL NEVER KNOW OR UNDERSTAND ALL THE MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE AND I DONT CARE HOW ADVANCED AS A HUMAN RACE WE BECOME……….
……….I THINK THE TWO BIGGEST QUESTIONS WE HAVE ARE WHERE WE CAME FROM AND WHERE WE ARE GOING. WHICH BRINGS ME TO THE PAST AND FUTURE AND FOR ALL YOU *****ING TIME MACHINE FREAKS DONT WORRY BEACUSE SOONER OR LATER WE MIGHT FIGURE OUT WHERE WE CAME FROM IF WE HAVE NOT ALL READY WITH SCIENCE AND THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT WHERE WE ARE GOING AND THATS CALLED DEATH MY FRIEND. WE DONT NEED A TIME MACHINE FOR THAT BEACUSE ARE TIME WILL COME ON ITS OWN………
…….I KNOW LOOKING UP AT THE SKY AND THINKING ABOUT THE UNIVERESE MAKES YOU WONDER THINGS AND SEEK ANSWERS AS I HAVE BEEN DOING MOST OF MY LIFE. MAYBE THATS THE POINT OF LIFE, THE MYSTERY. PLUS DONT YOU THINK IT WOULD BE BORING IF WE DID KNOW EVERYTHING? I MEAN ITS SO MUCH FUN TO MAKE ALL THESE DISCOVERIES BUT I THINK THE UNIVERSE IS PROBABLY NEVER ENDING AND THATS FOR A REASON. SO THAT WE AS HUMANS WHOSE LIFE DOES COME TO AN END WILL NEVER COMPLETLEY FIGURE OUT OR UNDERSTAND SOMETHING THAT DOESNT END………..
…… I MEAN IF WE WHERE MEANT TO KNOW IT ALL WE WOULD OF BY NOW. SO KEEP ON WONDERING PEOPLE AND WRITE YOUR THEORIES BUT I DONT CARE HOW SMART YOU THINK YOU ARE YOU AINT GONNA FIGURE IT ALL OUT. EVEN AS TECHNOLOGY BECOMES MORE ADVANCED IM SURE IT WILL ALWAYS BE LIMITED IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER JUST LIKE HUMANS AND THE UNIVERSE IS MOST LIKELY NOT LIMITED BUT ENDLESS. ARE IMIGINATION CAN THEREFORE BE ENDLESS IF WE WILL ALWAYS HAVE MYSTERIES. SEE HOW MUCH FUN MYSTERY IS.
Time doesn't even exist. If time existed, every single second of my life exists in an alternate universe, somehow being stored and paused in an exact replica of our own universe. There would be not millions, billions, or trillions of universes… There would be literally an INFINITE amounts of universes.
Not only that, but the laws of conservation of mass and energy prove that you can't create or destroy matter or energy. If this is so, then time can't exist because it would imply that matter and energy would have to be created in order for time to enter the picture.
Even if time somehow existed, we couldn't travel through it. To travel time, you would instantaneously transfer whatever matter and energy you are made up of from whatever it was originally was during the time period. This would cause total chaos as the present would change due to the matter and energy you are now made up of in the past not doing what it originally was intended to do.
The fact that you are somehow changing matter and energy into what makes up your existence in the smallest unit of time possible (I know, it's ironic) in the past would be impossible. And traveling into the future would have the same effect.
Woh long did it take for you to type this?
All items 1 – 10 are false. Theory of Evertything is feasible to provide answer, but on question: "How did materialized part of the universe appear?" (not the Universe self, as one has no creator – simply is), however definitely not by means of combination of QM and GR. First of all science must get rid of scientific myths. The universe is finite and in addition to that it structure is simple, however not penetrable to the sufficient degree due to obvious limitation of scientific development. The more complicated theories, the more improbable are.
Love the stuff!
Keep it up
the problem with the multiverse theory is what makes something a decision, every single thing you do is a decision . even the slightest movements, not just to brush or not to brush. i can do any number of slight movement variations with my body, so i guess it truly is: crazy.
UFO's could be the time travellers -time travel is possible if a person is capable of not wishing to change anything and also if time stopped as we travelled and we never stayed more than the length of the day it would be possible. And as for the device to transport you a machine made and run by light that is capable of holding matter, which shouldnt be too hard to make seeing as the human race manages to play with dark matter combining it with luminous matter which is light and also would that imply we can create our own smaller universe?anyways to sum it up light alters time so it is possible…
time travel to the future is still possible!
Time is a paradox and an illusion
I wish i could go back in time and not waste my time reading this list
DUDE I DID IT! YEA MAN! SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW!
Ok, so it felt like forever but when I opened my eyes, and went back before the post I just wrote!
Let me tell you, though, now I am confused. I mean, do I have to write the first comment from the future again? Or will it just appear? IDK…. uh Time Travel kills my brain. Don’t try it.
OK, so I ordered this magical time traveling glove from online. Just close your eyes, wear it and repeat the time of day and date and crap and yo’ll go there. I’m pretty sure this crap is fake, but I’ll let you know.
Fun List! It is missing a theory, “The Universal Matrix/DNA of Natural Systems and Life’s Cycles”. The author shows a model where the building block of galaxies is an exactly template for a base-pair of nucleotides, then he went to the whole Universe and saw that everything , from atoms to galaxies to cells to brains and included all life’s cycles are made by a formula designed as a diagram of software, the Universal Matrix. Then, there are these suggestions:
1) There is no evolution. What we are seeing and thinking that is evolution are merely steps in a big process of reproduction, because the Universe is under genetic reproduction.
2) There was no origin of life. The seven properties of life were found at the ancestral systems, like atoms and astronomic systems. So they are alive, only not expressing all properties.
3) The author shows a model where all things our body do, the astronomic bodies also do, in mechanic way. Then there is a mechanical version of *****ual intercourse, pregnancy, reproduction, all with spheres and vortexes in the space.
And many more weird suggestions…
Ok. He, who is me… I am testing the models and taking every new scientific discovery as right prevision and evidences and enlisting it in the website: http://theuniversalmatrix,com . I believe that the theory has something wrong but till now nobody found anything. Could you be the first end the demolitor of that theory?
Oh… the other weird thin that the author discovered is that there is no – the opposite of all people think – link with ,com. The scientifc proof is that if you click the link above, it will not work. The right that works is .com , like in http://theuniversalmatrix.com Sorry…
If time travel was possible I would defiantly make i time travel dellorian and go back in time to the movie set of back to the future.
This is very interesting but to me it seems like fake evidence especially since i am a christan women.
Very interesting list : D It’s amazing how people can think of these theories, just reading them blows my mind a little haha.
Mainly only confined to Physics, but a nice list anyway
the more i think the more i wanna know,the more i wanna know the more i get dissatisfied with the present scope….anyway good list there
But they can’t have time travelers revealing themselves to us. If time truly is cyclical, they’d have to make sure we don’t find out about time travel until we’re supposed to (which I’m guessing is when time travel is actually invented). If they were to tell us about themselves, that could interfere with how the events were supposed to occur. So there could be time travelers around us right now who’re keeping their mouths shut. And those who don’t, well, the universe could take care of them and ensure a stable timeline by having them get locked up in mental institutions.
White holes could be real, they would have repelsive gravity and onlt exsest for a very short time, like an explosion. Sounds like a super nova, both sphereical and GRB. Black holes are ither spherical or disk like. The disk like black holes could blow chunks in 2 opisite directions, so one could say those are both black and white holes.
The exellerating expansion of the universe makes me think there is a stable giant white hole in the center, or end of the universe. And if at the end of the universe, an antimater universe could spew from the other side.
Think about it.
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