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Can we ever found the evidence of a parallel universe?

 


Can we ever found the evidence of a parallel universe?


1) The asymmetry of the universe would someday uncover the existence of other universes. 


We have not a piece of single evidence about the existence of parallel universes. This theory is part of theoretical physics, and it is one of the most fascinating theories in the world. There are links below this text to articles, what is handling that theory. 


Here we can find the evidence of the existence of another universe in a theoretically very simple way. Just by metering the symmetry of our universe, and then just find out, if there is asymmetry. The idea is that the other universes would interact with our universe, and that would cause the asymmetry in the form of our bubble, what is called "the universe". 


But here we must understand that the interaction with our universe and other universes, what could be at the farther away from our universe than the most distant galaxies in tour universe is. And the shine of the stars of our universe would cover the shine of the stars of other universes, and that means that nobody has seen evidence about the other universes yet. 


2) Metering that asymmetry is a very difficult and long term process. 


The way how we could observe other universes is the gravitational effect of those bubbles to our bubble. This is the thing, that makes that kind of work very slow, and the needed thing is the great accuracy, which makes this thing work perfectly. And at first, the researchers must determine the middle point of the universe. 


After that, the extremely high power telescopes, what are positioned at the outside of the Kuiper Belt would start to make triangular meters to the most distant objects, what they can find around the universe. And the reason, why those systems should use the farthest objects around the ball-shaped universe is that the great distance would make it easier to see minimum differences in the form of the universe. 


3) Are some antimatter-particles what are coming to our atmosphere coming from the other universes? 


Here I will write something about the origin of Parallel Universe theory. In one day researchers noticed that antimatter is material, what particles have different capacities than the so-called "normal" material. So the electrons, what normally have negative electric capacity have mirror-particle, positron, what has a positive electric capacity. And the protons, have antimatter pair anti proton what has negative electric capacity. 


Then those researchers found that neutron has also mirror particle anti-neuron. The form of the neutron is that it's like an extremely small planet, which has north and south poles. The antineutron has opposite polar, and that means that those particles have different spin than their "normal" mirror particles. The thing is that when the material touches antimatter that causes a horrible explosion. 


4) There is no evidence of the existence of other universes


And otherwise the antimatter acts like normal material. It can form molecules and the same things, what the normal material can do, but there is something weird in that mirror-material. And the thing is that at the beginning of the universe, just after the Big Bang, for some reason in the universe were more matter than antimatter. So where that antimatter went? The answer is that the antimatter didn't go anywhere. Mainly it just turned to energy. 


But sometimes small antimatter particles are impacting the atmosphere on Earth. Where that antimatter comes? Some of it would be forming when the electrons and other subatomic particles are traveling in the magnetic or plasma fields, which are turning their spin, and that thing would cause most of those impacts. But there is a very small possibility, that some of those antimatter particles would travel here from other universes, what is forming by antimatter. And there is no evidence of the existence of the other universes. That theory is part of theoretical physics, and maybe we ever find the real answer to that question. Are there other universes or not?


Sources: 


https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2020/05/22/ask-ethan-have-we-finally-found-evidence-for-a-parallel-universe/#4205bef342fc


https://www.space.com/32728-parallel-universes.html


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