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Crazy about physics? Join us for our show on 'Time' at Carré on October 28th. Time travel, the theory of relativity, the history of time... it's all covered. And what if time stops? Tickets: carre.nl/voors...
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What if our universe isn't the only one? What if there are many universes we can't see-a multiverse? You might have seen it in movies like Dr. Strange, Spider-Man, or Everything Everywhere All at Once. Theoretical physicist Jan Pieter van der Schaar (University of Amsterdam) explains the physics behind this bizarre idea. Because who knows, it might not just be fiction.
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