Scientists Just Announced They Discovered The First Ever Parallel Universe


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Scientists Just Announced They Discovered The First Ever Parallel Universe

The concept of a parallel universe has been floating around since the early 1960s, largely in the minds of fans of sci-fi TV shows and comic books, but now a cosmic ray detection experiment has discovered particles that could be from a parallel reality that was also born in the Big Bang.

In a scene right out of « The Twilight Zone, » a group of NASA scientists working on an experiment in Antarctica discovered evidence of a parallel universe whose physics rules are totally opposite to our own. While some scientists dismiss this as science fiction, new evidence for the existence of these parallel universes is emerging. What exactly are parallel universes, and how do they impact you?

In this video, we look at how scientists have finally discovered evidence of parallel universes.
We may have just caught a peek of another universe for the first time. A new analysis of data from the European Space Agency’s Planck telescope shows that a strange glow in deep space could be the result of a parallel universe to our own.

The presence of numerous universes – a multiverse — has been regarded scientifically plausible. If all of these universes formed from the same Big Bang, they’re probably vibrating together like ducks in a row. According to this line of reasoning, there should be some kind of trace evidence left behind if these universes happen to collide with one another. Which leads us to the Planck telescope’s map of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) – leftover light from the early universe’s chaotic, swirling origins.

Ranga-Ram Chary, a Caltech cosmologist, compared the CMB to a picture of the entire night sky taken by the Planck telescope and discovered a strange region of intense light that could be the consequence of universes merging in a new publication.


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