Elvis is still alive somewhere in the Universe,
say cosmologists Alexander Vilenkin and Jaume Garriga. They
believe the rapid expansion after the big bang divided the Universe into an
infinite number of “O-regions”, isolated from each other because light hasn’t
had time to travel between them. In these O-regions, every possible version of
history will occur, they calculate.
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