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Topic started on 26-11-2007 @ 02:53 PM by BlueRidge

NASA satellite finds evidence for parallel universe


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Last August, astronomers working on the analysis of data being acquired by NASA’s WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe) satellite announced that they found a huge void in the universe. A void is a region of space that has much less material (stars, nebulae, dust and other material) than the average. Since our universe is relatively heterogeneous, empty spaces are not rare, but in this case the enormous magnitude of the hole is way outside the expected range. The hole found in the constellation of Eridanus is about a billion light years across, which is roughly 10,000 times as large as our galaxy or 400 times the distance to Andromeda, the closest “large” galaxy.

Evidence for a parallel universeThe dimension of the hole is so big that at first glance, it results impossible to explain under the current cosmological theories, although scientists put forward some explanations based on certain theoretical models that might predict the existence of “giant knots” in space known as topological defects.
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 26-11-2007 @ 03:09 PM by MikeboydUS
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The link to the original story is on this site.

space.newscientist.com...

but you must pay $4.95 to know the truth!

That would be great if scientists could find evidence of parallel universes, but I fear it may be evidence of Galactus or Unicron.


reply posted on 26-11-2007 @ 03:12 PM by etshrtslr
Here is another link to the story.

www.digitaljournal.com...

And here is a link to a story back in September of 2007.

Parallel universes really do exist, according to a mathematical discovery.

www.breitbart.com...


reply posted on 7-4-2010 @ 06:36 AM by Jazzyguy
Freaky Physics Proves Parallel Universes Exist

The multi-verse theory says the entire universe "freezes" during observation, and we see only one reality. You see a soccer ball flying through the air, but maybe in a second universe the ball has dropped already. Or you were looking the other way. Or they don't even play soccer over there.

Sean Carroll, a physicist at the California Institute of Technology and a popular author, accepts the scientific basis for the multi-verse -- even if it cannot be proven.

"Unless you can imagine some super-advanced alien civilization that has figured this out, we aren't affected by the possible existence of other universes," Carroll said. But he does think "someone could devise a machine that lets one universe communicate with another."

It all comes down to how we understand time.



reply posted on 7-4-2010 @ 07:30 AM by Peruvianmonk
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S&F.

Wow. I always thought this was a definite possability. Just to think there could be millions of duplicates of yourself doing slighty different or massively different things to what you are doing right now! Your just another duplicate!

Insane.

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