We could be living in a multiverse filled with aliens, the new study shows

There may be many aliens living in other universes, according to a new study. If we live in a universe that is just one of many, within a multiverse, that's a question that has long tormented the minds of astronomers, writes Independent, broadcast Periscope. After this question is put forward, it is raised [...]
If we live in a universe that is just one of many, within a multiverse, that's a question that has long tormented the minds of astronomers, writes Independent, broadcast Periscope. After this question is raised, another: Can these universes contain life in themselves?
A new study has shown that if the multiverse exists it would be filled with numerous examples of different alien lives.
Scientists have used computer simulations that have shown that other parts of the multiverse could be much more living than we've thought before.
But that also creates big problems for the very idea of multiverse. In fact, the wonder of our universe would better be explained by an unwritten natural law, they say.
The idea of multiverse came because with the term physics, our universe is very fortunate that it simply exists.
The latest theories say there must be more dark energy inside our universe than thought. This is a problem because adding more dark energy would lead to an expansion as fast as any matter would be weakened before it could form stars, or planets that value us for a living.
As a response to such a thing, some have said that in fact we could be living within a multiverse. There are actually many different universes, many of which would have more dark energy and couldn't have been viable and we live in one of them that worked properly.
But the new study suggests that we may have overestimated our destiny. He says it may be possible for stars and planets to form even if there is much more dark energy.
We wondered how much dark energy life should be possible,” said Pascal Elahi, researcher at the University of Western Australia. “Our simulations indicated that accelerated expansion driven by dark energy hardly has any impact on the birth of stars and planets to create life conditions. Even if we increased the dark energy thousands of times, it wouldn't be enough for the universe to die.” /Periscopi