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Universes Collection

"Exploring the Marvels of Universes: A Journey Beyond Our Reality" Step into a world where possibilities are infinite

Background imageUniverses Collection: Parallel universe

Parallel universe, conceptual computer artwork. Some physicists believe that there are an infinite number of parallel universes, created for each possible quantum mechanical outcome

Background imageUniverses Collection: Portals to alternate universes, artwork

Portals to alternate universes, artwork
Portals to alternate universes, computer artwork

Background imageUniverses Collection: Surface of the sun with an arch of fire, next to the planets Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus

Surface of the sun with an arch of fire, next to the planets Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury and an Asteroid belt

Background imageUniverses Collection: Diagram of the near side of the moon, front view

Diagram of the near side of the moon, front view

Background imageUniverses Collection: The planet Jupiter

The planet Jupiter

Background imageUniverses Collection: Diagram of planet Mars with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Diagram of planet Mars with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageUniverses Collection: Diagram of planet Neptune with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Diagram of planet Neptune with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageUniverses Collection: Diagram of planet Saturn with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Diagram of planet Saturn with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageUniverses Collection: Diagram of planet Venus with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Diagram of planet Venus with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageUniverses Collection: Big Bang vs Big Bounce, artwork

Big Bang vs Big Bounce, artwork
Big Bounce vs Big Bang. Computer artwork comparing the Big Bang theory (bottom) with the Big Bounce theory (top) of the formation of the known universe

Background imageUniverses Collection: Big Bounce cyclic double universe

Big Bounce cyclic double universe, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the presence of a cyclic double universe as proposed by the Big Bounce theory of the formation of the known

Background imageUniverses Collection: Alternate dimensions, conceptual artwork C013 / 5620

Alternate dimensions, conceptual artwork C013 / 5620
Alternate dimensions, conceptual artwork

Background imageUniverses Collection: In awe of the Universe, conceptual image

In awe of the Universe, conceptual image

Background imageUniverses Collection: Parallel universes, conceptual artwork C013 / 9855

Parallel universes, conceptual artwork C013 / 9855
Parallel universes, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageUniverses Collection: Bubble universes

Bubble universes. Conceptual artwork of several bubble universes formed in the early universe. The term Big Bang describes the expansion of all the matter in the universe from an infinitely compact

Background imageUniverses Collection: Wormhole in the Big Bang

Wormhole in the Big Bang. Computer artwork of a wormhole (connected funnels) created during the Big Bang (white star at lower centre)

Background imageUniverses Collection: Parallel universes

Parallel universes. Conceptual artwork of parallel universes that may have formed along with our universe, or that form part of a hypothetical set of possible universes

Background imageUniverses Collection: Parallel universes, artwork

Parallel universes, artwork
Parallel universes, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageUniverses Collection: Time warps, conceptual artwork

Time warps, conceptual artwork
Time warps, conceptual computer artwork. Warped clock faces, which could represent space-time being warped by gravitational fields

Background imageUniverses Collection: Multiverse, artwork

Multiverse, artwork
Multiverse. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple universes (spherical) making up the multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse

Background imageUniverses Collection: Multiverse and wormholes, artwork

Multiverse and wormholes, artwork
Multiverse and wormholes. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple universes (spherical) making up the multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse

Background imageUniverses Collection: Multiverse layers, artwork

Multiverse layers, artwork. The multiverse, also called the meta-universe or metaverse, is the hypothetical set of possible universes, and includes all of space and time

Background imageUniverses Collection: Infinite dimensions, conceptual artwork

Infinite dimensions, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of a number of blue spheres each containing a different but similar universe

Background imageUniverses Collection: Bubble universes, artwork

Bubble universes, artwork
Bubble universes. Conceptual computer artwork of universes formed from the same Big Bang event. Big Bang describes the expansion (inflation)

Background imageUniverses Collection: Bubble universe, artwork

Bubble universe, artwork
Bubble universe. Conceptual computer artwork of one of many universes formed from the same Big Bang event. Big Bang describes the expansion (inflation)


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"Exploring the Marvels of Universes: A Journey Beyond Our Reality" Step into a world where possibilities are infinite, where parallel universes coexist and multiple realities intertwine. Through portals to alternate dimensions, we embark on an artistic odyssey that unveils the mysteries of our vast cosmic existence. As we gaze upon the surface of the sun, its fiery arch stretches across the celestial canvas, while neighboring planets like Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury dance in harmony. The asteroid belt adds a touch of enigma to this mesmerizing spectacle. Delving deeper into our cosmic knowledge, a diagram reveals the near side of the moon in all its intricate glory. Its craters and valleys stand as silent witnesses to eons gone by. The colossal planet Jupiter takes center stage next—a majestic giant adorned with swirling storms and breathtaking bands. Its sheer magnitude leaves us awestruck at nature's grandeur. Continuing our exploration beneath planetary surfaces, diagrams expose hidden layers within Mars, Neptune Saturn and Venus—each unveiling secrets locked away for millennia. These subterranean realms hold untold wonders waiting to be discovered by intrepid explorers seeking answers about their composition and potential for life. Intriguingly contrasting theories come alive through captivating artwork depicting the Big Bang versus Big Bounce. As we ponder these concepts side by side—the explosive birth or cyclic rebirth of universes—we realize how little we truly comprehend about our own origins. And there it is—the mind-bending concept of a Big Bounce cyclic double universe—an eternal cycle where expansion gives way to contraction before another explosion births new beginnings once more. It challenges everything we thought we knew about time itself—a perpetual dance between creation and destruction. Universes beckon us with their boundless wonders—parallel worlds awaiting exploration beyond imagination's limits. Let us venture forth together into this tapestry woven from stardust; let curiosity guide us as we unravel the enigmas of existence.