Technology: What it takes to create a Universe in a lab?

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Scientists ruminate what happened before the big bang, if there was one , but nobody knows. Even Einstein took upon that topic.

There is not much to say or see , yet - from an origin out of a complete void, cyclic constant dynamic contraction and expansion of string theory. Even that we this place is an even horizon of a black hole where something like human consciousness can only exist. A lot of things jumbled up. There are things out there.

One of the most popular is that we are simulation and that the whole thing is created in laboratory with a help of quantum tunneling. Didn't we recently found that Solar system is sort of imprisoned into one of those tunnels, but of gravitational origin? Something like that?

Well, there is nothing that imagination and "logic" can't create, so yes - we could be made in a laboratory. If an advanced civilization created this place, known to us as the Universe, there is no reason why not to create multitudes of Universes.

Still, we do not have a scientific notion on how would they be able to do such a huge task. If it is huge for them. Maybe it is not. And we don't know an answer to a question - but why would they do that?

When I have an excess of the resources I do go around and be like - let's create a universe, that would be fun. So, what it takes to create a Universe in a lab?

Maybe that advanced civilization uses that lab created Universe to boot up something even greater. I don't really see what could that be, and I don't see a single valid point that this Universe might be created in a lab. Unless that lab had a huge accident.

There is also one little problem to our existence in this Universe. If somebody created this place and us with it, why would they made it so infinitely impossible for us to go anywhere else?
take in notion how fragile and practically useless our technology is in terms of space travel. We need a huge amount of time to get from one place to another, and I can't even speak how much time we would need from one galaxy to another. Those are ridiculous number.

We are at the low end when it comes to the technology. When we break our dependency from our mother planet and our home star, we could call it an upgrade. Also, as a specie, even with all our discoveries, are we really capable to surmount all those huge obstacles and evolve? Maybe that is what it takes, and not a technological evolution.


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