- Ancient Archaeology
- March 10, 2023
Researchers think they may have seen a parallel world rubbing up against our own.
Signals from the cosmos’s furthest reaches have given them clues that our universe’s fabric may have been shattered by an immensely alien universe. Their findings might provide as evidence to support the multiverse idea.
According to researchers: “Dr Ranga-Ram Chary examined the noise and residual signals in the cosmic microwave background left over from the Big Bang (pictured) and found a number of scattered bright spots which he believes may be signals of another universe bumping into our own billions of years ago.”
At least that’s the tentative conclusion researchers have come to. According to some cosmological theories, collisions of alternative universes should be possible. Theories conclude that our universe is like a bubble among many.
A universe that starts off growing in a big bang scenario never stops. That holds true throughout all worlds. It makes reasonable that they might occasionally run across each other.
According to experts, they are all probably arranged in a row and vibrating, bouncing, and rubbing against one another.
According to Dr. Chary, the signal he has received suggests that this other universe is very unlike from our own.
According to him, the ratio of pictures to baryons, two types of subatomic particles, might be around ten times higher than in our universe.