Piggy
Unlicensed street skeptic
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That's my fault for explaining things poorly, partly because I'm still figuring it out for myself. I'm sorry. But to me it seems much simpler to imagine a God that created one universe with everything in it set up to allow life to develop (like an embryo) than to imagine your "hyperdimensional 'container' (so to speak)" where there are multiple universes being born and dying. And you would still have to explain where the "hyperdimensioinal container" came from, so how is your concept better?
Simpler, maybe... but it would be even simpler to imagine that our universe was created by a grain of salt... I mean, that's pretty darn simple.
The problem is, it's not accurate.
And hyperdimensional contexts for our universe can actually be described mathematically, the way we describe stuff inside our universe... for example, see Hawking's popular writing on p-branes.