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Multiverse theory and what if we would enter a parallel universe?

Multiverse theory and what if we would enter a parallel universe?

In the Parallel Universe (or Multiverse)theory (1), there are other universes, and the thing, that makes this theory interesting is it handles the universe as the one massive hypergroup of galaxies. So because the universe is hypergroup of galaxies, that means that there could be other hypergroups. So what is the origin of this theory?

In the beginning, was a galaxy. Then the researchers realize that there were also other galaxies in the Universe. When the research equipment turned better, scientists found that galaxies are forming groups, and then our knowledge of the universal structures grown, and we noticed that the galaxy groups are forming the supergroups. 

And supergroups of galaxies are forming entirety, what is called Universe, so if we would continue this chain there must also be other universes or rather saying another hypergroup of galaxies. Or if we want to be sharp there are other hyperstructures of material. This is the description of the universe. 

So the Parallel Universe theory is describing that there might be another material entireties or universes in the space. Other universes can be in the same dimension, but they can be as well in other dimensions and one of the most fascinating parts of this theory is that another universe can be in the black hole in the middle of the galaxy. Or they can be similar structures with our universe but outside it. 

And sometimes people misunderstand this theory, that there must be other universes, what is exactly the similar structures with our universe, and this is one of the biggest mistakes, what people make when they are handling this kind of theories. There could be planets, similar lifeforms and solar systems with our universe. But it's possible that other universes are forming dark matter or there would be only energy left. That means that those other universes can be elder or younger than our universe. 

Sometimes some people have said that when we are talking about other universes, what is in the same dimension we can talk about "multiverse", and if we are talking universes, what are in other dimensions, we can talk about "parallel universes". And in theory, we could travel to those universes by using wormholes, which means that we should turn our spacecraft to an artificial black hole. But the problem is that we don't even know, would we go to the universe, what is forming antimatter, here I'm not writing about technical problems of this kind of hypothetical journey. 


What if we would open a portal to the Parallel Universe?

So the question is, what happens if the Earth or ourselves would somehow enter to another universe. The answer is that we don't know what happens, because the other universes can be formed antimatter, or they can be otherwise different than our universe. That means that they could be elder or they could be formed dark matter, and in the worst case we would teleport billions of tons of material to the antimatter universe, what causes a very huge explosion, and annihilation would destroy that thing. When we are thinking about the situation, that we would find a wormhole or black hole, what wormhole we can benefit, we don't know where we would go. 

There is a possibility that in the atmosphere would form the wormhole for a couple of seconds, and this hypothetical phenomenon would transport us to somewhere, where we cannot even think, and in those hypothetical cases is the risk, that we would go to antiuniverse. And that's it. So if we can someday make that thing, what is called wormhole travel, we would go through that energy corridor, we would possibly enter the thing, what we cannot even imagine. 

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