I would also use Alexei Vilenkin's book World's as a source material.
Professors Guariga and Vilenkin also wrote about O-Regions, or Observable regions
in their 2001 paper, available on the Physics Archives. Their work, tends to
be a bit more detailed and works nicely, with Max Tegmark's studies.
In a message dated 7/7/2008 5:14:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ronaldheld.domain.name.hidden writes:
I am giving a talk on the Multiverse to Star Trek fans in several
weeks. I would appreciate any advice and suggestions, since as of now,
I have an outline based on Tegmark's four levels.
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