ok i'm going to reply to the offtopics in this post and the rest in the following one.
I don't know why you're bringing in this skygod idea and god of gaps. But here we go...
Multiverse (science), a consequence of some scientific theories which results in conclusions necessitating more than one universe. This is often a result of attempts to rationalize the underlying mathematics in quantum theory to cosmology.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse[/URL]
You forgot to realise it's a
hypothesis, it's barely a theory. It's mentioned in the very top link you gave me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse_(science)
The fact that the Earth is not the centre of the universe was once speculative, or that our local star (The Sun) was the only sun and so was our solar system being the only solar system. Then later on we realised we were part of a galaxy (oh yes, the only galaxy) only to discover that we can see millions of them too. Why is it, people always like to think single and unique when everytime we are proven wrong. Does logic not necessitate that we probably are not part of a "unique" single entity we dub the universe......
Because those where not based on any form of analytical proof, where those conclusions arrived to by use of mathematical analysis or nething? no.
Quantum cosmology doesn't say 'there definately could not have been another universe', what it does say is "this universe was not the result of any prior physical event", meaning that this whole 'throwing of cosmic dice infinitely' argument is dead in the water.
Hence why i'm utterly confused why you try bringing it up.
Or is it that skygod believers like to think uniqueness as a way of deluding themselves to the real truth...... afterall, probability can't play it's hand when you only have one shot at something happening which in turns increases the conclusion of design by designer.
If science does prove that other universes exist, that just affirms Allah's existance even more, sicne this universe is within 7 others, where each universe compared to its parent is like a ring thrown in a desert. Straight from hadith.
The point is that you can't use multiverse
hypothesis to go and try claim that this universe was boudn to exist or it came to existance due to some other universe. Quantum cosmology makes more than a claim based on mere observation, it's based on mathematical path integrals rather than thoughts and speculations (like the examples you mentioned in the quote above the current one).
What I find really insulting of you, is the way you are so quick to dismiss something as scientifically "speculative" as and when it suits you, yet more than happy to throw god in as unspeculative. This image here reminds me so much as to the way you think:
huh? I'm sorry but when you make rash claims like
"Given infinate time, and the absence of the laws of physics. Anything could happen"
no scientist can agree unless you provide some sort of analytical proof or justification.
And the point of labelling your multiverse argument as speculative is becasue there's absolutely no linkage between that and the creation of this universe. Who cares if there are other universes or not, the point is, according to
analytical proof, our universe isn't the result of a physical priori.
Given the premise "Whatever begins has a cause", if it's not a physical cause, and we have a book whose author clearly tells us that he is the cause. which contains enough miracles for an open minded person to take seriously, then it's not as speculative as you may think to believe that it was Allah who created this universe.
So i hope this does away with the multiverse business as far as creation of universe is concerned. Nothing to do with whether its correct or not, it's simply irrelevent and speculative.