Scientists may have found evidence of a parallel universe (The Multiverse)

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Scientists may have found evidence of a parallel universe

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The idea that we might be living in just one of an infinite number of universes has been fodder for scientific debate and sci-fi movie plots for a long time, but coming up with evidence to support the theory has been hard to come by. Now, researchers have discovered something in space that they can’t quite account for, and one of the possible explanations is that — are you sitting down? — our universe actually bumped into a neighboring, parallel one.

When gazing into the heavens, scientists spotted what they refer to as a “cold” area of space. It was observed some time ago, and explaining it proved difficult, but a 2015 study suggested it was merely an area of the universe in which the number of galaxies is dramatically lower than the rest. Unfortunately, subsequent investigations couldn’t support that finding, and a new study by Durham University suggests the slim possibility that it’s actually evidence of parallel universes is still on the table.

The multiverse theory hinges on the idea that all possible outcomes of any given scenario are all playing out at the same time in a layered reality of which we are only experiencing one layer. It’s a wild idea that has a foundation in quantum mechanics, but it’s also entirely unproven.

As the study states, the researchers believe the mysterious cold spot, while still totally unexplained, could actually be “the remnant of a collision between our universe and another ‘bubble’ universe during an early inflationary phase.” In short, if the idea is correct, our early universe collided with another young universe early on, causing something of a “bruise” which we are able to observe today.

https://www.yahoo.com/tech/scientists-may-found-evidence-parallel-universe-000020803.html


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I swear that these motherfuckas be making shit up as they go. Is this shit true... I don't know and their lame asses don't either. 99 percent of the shit that they say about space is shit no normal joe can confirm, so we just have to take their word for it huh? Fuck Cacs and their narrative.
 
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The idea that we might be living in just one of an infinite number of universes has been fodder for scientific debate and sci-fi movie plots for a long time, but coming up with evidence to support the theory has been hard to come by. Now, researchers have discovered something in space that they can’t quite account for, and one of the possible explanations is that — are you sitting down? — our universe actually bumped into a neighboring, parallel one.

When gazing into the heavens, scientists spotted what they refer to as a “cold” area of space. It was observed some time ago, and explaining it proved difficult, but a 2015 study suggested it was merely an area of the universe in which the number of galaxies is dramatically lower than the rest. Unfortunately, subsequent investigations couldn’t support that finding, and a new study by Durham University suggests the slim possibility that it’s actually evidence of parallel universes is still on the table.

The multiverse theory hinges on the idea that all possible outcomes of any given scenario are all playing out at the same time in a layered reality of which we are only experiencing one layer. It’s a wild idea that has a foundation in quantum mechanics, but it’s also entirely unproven.

As the study states, the researchers believe the mysterious cold spot, while still totally unexplained, could actually be “the remnant of a collision between our universe and another ‘bubble’ universe during an early inflationary phase.” In short, if the idea is correct, our early universe collided with another young universe early on, causing something of a “bruise” which we are able to observe today.
Context is everything....
 
These niggas can see a 1000 light years away but cant cure cancer.
You know how difficult it into cure cancer, you will have to literally be able to get inside the cells infected and reprogram them, or find a way to program the body auto immune system, hacking it to kill often body infected cells while preserving the healthy ones. The fact that cancer cells are literally mutated human cells makes it the perfect killing disease.
 
Strange ... but one would think where two things run into each other there would be heat instead of cold.
 
Strange ... but one would think where two things run into each other there would be heat instead of cold.
Cold: merely an area of the universe in which the number of galaxies is dramatically lower than the rest.
 
You know how difficult it into cure cancer, you will have to literally be able to get inside the cells infected and reprogram them, or find a way to program the body auto immune system, hacking it to kill often body infected cells while preserving the healthy ones. The fact that cancer cells are literally mutated human cells makes it the perfect killing disease.
CRISPR: Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats
..will make that possible sooner than later.
 
Cold: merely an area of the universe in which the number of galaxies is dramatically lower than the rest.
No doubt, but even if there were (as they suggest) two parallel universes colliding .. and even if coincidentally the areas that touched both had little to no galaxies or matter to speak of, the "potential" energies of both universes should produce a large amount of quantifiable (measurable) energy in both universes in the form of heat or accelerated movement.
 
No doubt, but even if there were (as they suggest) two parallel universes colliding .. and even if coincidentally the areas that touched both had little to no galaxies or matter to speak of, the "potential" energies of both universes should produce a large amount of quantifiable (measurable) energy in both universes in the form of heat or accelerated movement.

Possibly, or maybe it wasn't a collision at all but more of a merge, like most galaxies come together.



https://www.spaceanswers.com/solar-system/why-do-some-meteorites-create-such-huge-craters/
‘Merge’ might be a clearer way to explain what happens when two galaxies interact. When we think of collisions we imagine two or more things smashing together, and this usually results in things breaking and there generally being a mess. This makes the prospect of a galaxy, a collection of billions of giant burning balls of highly volatile gas, colliding with another quite an exciting one.

Unfortunately this just isn’t the case, and this is all to do with the spacing of stars. Galaxies are teeming with billions of stars but they are also very, very large. This means these stars are spread out, very spread out. To give you an idea of how sparse they are, the average particle in air is 500 times its own width from another particle. Our Sun is 29 million times its own width from the next nearest star.

So when galaxies collide we certainly don’t see Hollywood style explosions; in fact, close up you probably wouldn’t notice much at all. The collisions are so tame that they are usually just referred to as ‘mergers’.

This is also to do with the fact that galaxies that have collided have a tendency to stick together. Because of the huge amount of stuff in a galaxy they have a strong gravitational influence. This can cause them to interact with each other as they get close together. In mergers we see galaxies pull and twist each other, stretching out huge bulks of material. This can change the structure of galaxies, destroying things like spiral arms, resulting in more globular types.
 
Possibly, or maybe it wasn't a collision at all but more of a merge, like most galaxies come together.



https://www.spaceanswers.com/solar-system/why-do-some-meteorites-create-such-huge-craters/
‘Merge’ might be a clearer way to explain what happens when two galaxies interact. When we think of collisions we imagine two or more things smashing together, and this usually results in things breaking and there generally being a mess. This makes the prospect of a galaxy, a collection of billions of giant burning balls of highly volatile gas, colliding with another quite an exciting one.

Unfortunately this just isn’t the case, and this is all to do with the spacing of stars. Galaxies are teeming with billions of stars but they are also very, very large. This means these stars are spread out, very spread out. To give you an idea of how sparse they are, the average particle in air is 500 times its own width from another particle. Our Sun is 29 million times its own width from the next nearest star.

So when galaxies collide we certainly don’t see Hollywood style explosions; in fact, close up you probably wouldn’t notice much at all. The collisions are so tame that they are usually just referred to as ‘mergers’.

This is also to do with the fact that galaxies that have collided have a tendency to stick together. Because of the huge amount of stuff in a galaxy they have a strong gravitational influence. This can cause them to interact with each other as they get close together. In mergers we see galaxies pull and twist each other, stretching out huge bulks of material. This can change the structure of galaxies, destroying things like spiral arms, resulting in more globular types.

Even in the "merger" of galaxies we can observe and measure increased activity through motion or the release of other energies not less.

My point being, if the spot they are attributing to be caused by parallel universes coming together is what they say it is we should see more energy in the area not less. As a matter of fact there is an actual spot in the CMB map that I would rather they use as the point because it is by far the "hottest" area on the map. That to me suggests a collision, bump, touch or merger more than the cold spot. I see instead the cold spot being more akin to a wave, bubble, slump or ripple in the fabric of the universe that is farther away from the parallel universe next door and thus the colder temp and less activity.
 
irrelevant... and not pertinent
if they could see a thousand light years away in real time - you might have a chance of making some sort of point

but the realty is they aren't seeing a 1000 light years away - they are seeing the past - light from 1000 years ago

They are seeing 1000 light years in the past as well as 1000 light years away.
 
irrelevant... and not pertinent
if they could see a thousand light years away in real time - you might have a chance of making some sort of point

but the realty is they aren't seeing a 1000 light years away - they are seeing the past - light from 1000 years ago
Whatever nigga...fuck them scientists.
 
I'm glad that the science and math is beyond the understanding of humans.
Too many destructive people to be allowed to take advantage of space travel and being able to go between universes.
 
While whites are trying to figure out complex things about blacks and things they use to have each generation is born learning how to keep the plantation going. No matter what you learn it can only benefit your slave master. They took the chains off of the feet and hands and put them on the mind. Enslaved to a white reality, white ideas, white values, etc.
 
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