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Published 12:40 19 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 12:42 19 Mar 2018 GMT

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The work details, through groundbreaking mathematics, how multiple universes could be discovered using a probe on a spaceship, and also reveals how Hawking believed that the universe would end - eventually fading into complete blackness as the stars run out of energy.
Hawking believes that the multiverse's creation has left background information permeating on our own universe, meaning it could be analysed with a detector.
Carlos Frenk, who is a professor of Cosmology at the University of Durham, has argued that the work is exactly "what cosmology needed", stating that finding the evidence would completely change our perception of the cosmos.
He also told the Sunday Times that the prospect of finding existence of another universe is "breathtaking" .
It is currently being reviewed by a leading scientific journal and may well prove the astrophysicist's most important scientific discovery, no small feat considering the remarkable body of work he has left behind.Life

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