multiverses

Hi, and welcome to the tutorial for constructing a universe, or Artificial Cosmogenesis!

Since almost all multiverse theories postulate infinite universes, fictional realism says that all fictional descriptions, including your constructed universe, exist somewhere within the omniverse. This is important to remember, knowing that "our" constructed universes physically exist.

Dimensions

The first step in constructing your universe is figuring out the number of (spatial) dimensions you want it to exist as.

0 dimensions

Zero dimensional universes exist as points. The only model that predicts 0 dimensional universes is Abstract Object Theory.

1 dimension

A one dimensional universe would be a string outside of our recognized space-time. This form of   "universe" would have no properties - no people, no animals, no planets, nothing except length.

Two dimensions

A two dimensioal universe would be, again, a 2-brane outside of our recognized space-time.

Three dimensions

Our universes exists in three dimensions.

Four dimensions

This number of universes in nearley impossible for humans to understand - We, living in 3 spatial (1 temporal) dimensions, cannot imagine a fourth dimension. However, we can use computers to visualize this for us (see: tesseract.

Higher dimensional universes (may) exist, but are not notable enough (or easy enough to work with) to mention.

Location

The next step in artificial cosmogenesis is finding the structure and location of your universe. The most common are stated here:

Lower Dimensions

Abstract Universes

These universes, infinite of which exist within a 0-dimensional structure, exist as information. All universes here are 0-dimensional, although they can describe (but not exist as) infinitley dimensional objects. Universes here have a Fleeman dimension of 1.

Higher Dimensions

Brane worlds

Brane Worlds, in M-Theory, are membranes that exist in a static number of dimensions, and are postulated to represent universes like our own. Brane worlds exist within the same space as we do.

Using a constructed universe represented by a brane world isn't recommended, as only a static number of brane worlds exist, although over 300 googolplex exist, it still gives a chace, although small, of your CU not existing. Universes here have a Fleeman dimension of 2+n.

3 or 4 Dimensions

Intermingled realities

A generic prediction of w:chaotic inflation is an infinite ergodic universe, which, being infinite, must contain w:Hubble volumes realizing all initial conditions. In this theory, everything must exist somewhere in the universe. A planet identical to ours exists ~210118 meters from ours. This form of CU has a Fleeman dimension of 2.

Split Timelines

In the MWI of Quantum Mechanics, timelines "split" for every possibility.

Fleeman Dimension

A Fleeman Dimension is a way a single universe can be described.

Listed below are a variety of Fleeman Dimensions:

Calculating Fleeman Dimensions