DECOHERENTIAL COSMOLOGY OF THE MULTIVERSE

Our Universe was formed nearly 14 billion years ago and, in its earliest moments, underwent rapid inflation, expanding faster than the speed of light. Along with it, many other parallel universes were also formed. All universes are divided into four levels:

1. Level One Universes — Neighboring Universes
These are referred to as neighboring universes. The closest of them are located at a distance of approximately 100 light-years—equivalent to about 1,000 trillion kilometers from our Universe. In essence, everything within them is almost identical to our own. They can be understood as separate fragments of the same Universe, not causally connected to us. Nevertheless, the same laws of physics operate within them, and all fundamental constants retain the same values as in our Universe. The primary distinction lies only in the specific arrangement of particles: in some, there may exist a Sun and an Earth, while in others, they may be entirely absent.

2. Level Two Universes — Alternative Universes
These are known as alternative universes, which, according to the theory of eternal inflation, arise purely by chance, and there is no reason to consider them unique. The course of their development is entirely random and is no longer constrained by the familiar laws of physics. Such universes may be governed by entirely different constants and laws, and may even possess a different number of dimensions. Some prove to be unstable and collapse rapidly, while others exist for billions of years and give rise to subsequent generations of universes. These worlds may partially inherit their parameters from their parent universes, while time favors the preservation and “replication” of more stable configurations. It is precisely such finely tuned conditions that have made our Universe not only long-lived but also suitable for life. However, calculations suggest that this form of physics is far from the only one capable of ensuring stability and prolonged inflation. Other possibilities exist—vastly different from our own—where, for example, stars cannot form, or where all atoms are radioactive due to different fundamental constants.

3. Level Three Universes — Compactification (or 10-Dimensional) Universes
According to superstring theory, the Universe exists within ten distinct dimensions, which define the structure of the Universe itself, the fundamental forces of nature, and all elementary particles within it. The three dimensions we perceive correspond to the axes X, Y, and Z. Beyond these, there are seven additional dimensions, which are not as readily identifiable and are not perceived as directly as the first three. Nevertheless, they exert a direct influence on the Universe and shape reality as we know it.

LEVEL FOUR UNIVERSES AND THE PRINCIPLE OF DECOHERENCE

4. Level Four Universes — Quantum Universes
At this fundamental level, the behavior of elementary particles is described not by fixed values, but rather by a spectrum of possible states. In such universes, Schrödinger’s cat is neither alive nor dead until an observation is made. It is commonly said that, at this moment, the “wave function of the cat” collapses into a single definite state. In other words, our Universe branches into parallel realities: in one, the cat remains alive; in another, it is dead. Such collapses occur continuously and everywhere, creating an infinite branching of worlds in which events unfold slightly—or entirely—differently from our own.

At the present stage, the energies that have been transmitted to us from our own Universe are no longer sufficient. Humanity has become deeply entangled in the negative structures it has created, and the energies that once supported us are no longer effective. For this reason, the Higher Forces have directed toward Earth the most powerful channels from across the entire expanse of space. However, these channels are numerous and varied. In order to select the most optimal among them, the principle of decoherence has been applied.

The energies received from these parallel universes through decoherence are classified into four levels of power:

  1. Level One Channels — originating from neighboring universes
  2. Level Two Channels — originating from alternative universes
  3. Level Three Channels — originating from compactification universes
  4. Level Four Channels — originating from quantum universes

Decoherence provides one of the most comprehensive explanations for many previously unclear phenomena in physics. It reveals that the surrounding world is far more complex, refined, and profound than previously understood. Decoherence demonstrates how the classical world we observe emerges, where the origins of matter lie, and how it becomes localized from an all-encompassing source.

There exists a non-local source in which neither space nor time exists. Decoherence draws matter (or energy) from this source, giving rise to the observable classical world.

Decoherence is the process by which superposition is resolved—that is, the transition from an unmanifest state into a mixed, classical one.

In this sense, decoherence can be understood as the manifestation of matter from parallel realities. It is the emergence of the classical world familiar to us, composed of observable, tangible forms. Within this process, space and time themselves arise.

Decoherence occurs whenever a system interacts with its environment through the exchange of information.

It reveals that, beyond the classical world to which we are accustomed, there exist numerous parallel realities. It is as though we live within nested layers—like a set of Russian dolls—where subtler levels of existence permeate our reality, each with its own space and time. Above all of this stands a non-local source in which neither space nor time exists, but only pure information—what may be understood as the Universal Mind.

This insight points toward something humanity has long sensed and intuited. It has been described as God, the One, or a universal intelligence. Science is now approaching the study of that which spiritual teachings and religions have long expressed—each in its own language, shaped by cultural interpretations and distortions.

Many processes related to the psyche and consciousness are becoming clearer within this framework. It can now be stated with greater confidence that the human energy body is not a fiction, but a reality—that bioenergy exists. Phenomena once considered inexplicable, including spontaneous healing, may be described within the framework of decoherence.

Within the vast field of the Multiverse, there exists an infinite network of intertwined energies. Only a minute fraction—approximately 0.001%—is perceived and experienced by us; the vast majority remains beyond our direct awareness. Decoherence draws from these numerous unmanifest sources of parallel universes into our physical reality, manifesting energy (or matter) in a form that can be perceived or felt.

At this stage of human development, the Higher Forces of the Multiverse have provided a new methodology—Decoherential Cosmology of the Multiverse—a more advanced, refined, and powerful system, emerging from all regions of the vast cosmic expanse. It consists of four levels of channels.

When working with these channels, one should begin with Level One. If Level One channels do not produce sufficient effect, then Level Two may be engaged, followed by Levels Three and Four. It is not recommended to begin immediately with Level Four channels, as their intensity may exceed the capacity of the human organism and may cause harm to the recipient.

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