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How to get to a parallel world? Fifth Dimension. Past present Future

British scientists from Oxford have proven the existence parallel worlds. The head of the scientific team, Hugh Everett, explained this phenomenon in detail, MIGnews writes on Friday.

Albert Einstein's theory of relativity was a consequence of the creation of the parallel worlds hypothesis, which ideally explains the nature of quantum mechanics. She explains the existence of parallel worlds even using the example of a broken mug. There are a huge variety of outcomes of this event: the mug will fall on a person’s foot and will not break as a result, the person will be able to catch the mug as it falls. The number of outcomes, as scientists previously stated, is unlimited. The theory had no basis in fact, so it was quickly forgotten. During Everett's mathematical experiment, it was established that, being inside an atom, one cannot say that it really exists. To establish its dimensions, you need to take an “outside” position: measure two places at the same time. Thus, scientists have established the possibility of the existence of a huge number of parallel worlds.

Parallel world: Will a person be able to live in another dimension?

The term “parallel world” has been familiar for a long time. People have been thinking about its existence since the beginning of life on Earth. Belief in other dimensions appeared with man and was passed down from generation to generation in the form of myths, legends and tales. But what are we modern people, do we know about parallel realities? Do they really exist? What is the opinion of scientists on this matter? And what awaits a person if he ends up in another dimension?

Opinion of official science

Physicists have long been saying that everything on Earth exists in a certain space and time. Humanity lives in three dimensions. Everything in it can be measured in height, length and width, therefore within these frameworks the understanding of the universe in our consciousness is concentrated. But official, academic science recognizes that there may be other planes that are hidden from our eyes. In modern science there is a term “string theory”. It is difficult to understand, but is based on the fact that in the Universe there is not one, but several spaces. They are invisible to people because they exist in a compressed form. There can be from 6 to 26 such measurements (according to scientists).

In 1931, the American Charles Fort introduced a new concept of “teleportation places”. It is through these areas of space that one can get to one of the parallel worlds. It is from there that poltergeists, ghosts, UFOs and other supernatural entities come to people. But since these “doors” open in both directions - into our world and one of the parallel realities - then it is possible that people can disappear into one of these dimensions.

New theories about parallel worlds

The official theory of a parallel world appeared in the 50s of the twentieth century. It was invented by mathematician and physicist Hugh Everett. This idea is based on the laws of quantum mechanics and probability theory. The scientist said that the number of possible outcomes of any event is equal to the number of parallel worlds. There can be an infinite number of similar options. Everett's theory was criticized and discussed among scientific luminaries for many years. However, recently, professors from Oxford University were able to logically confirm the existence of realities parallel to our plane. Their discovery is based on the same quantum physics.

Researchers have proven that the atom is the basis of everything, like construction material of any substance, can occupy different positions, that is, appear in several places simultaneously. Like elementary particles, everything can reside at several points in space, that is, in two or more worlds.

Real examples of people moving into a parallel plane

In the middle of the 19th century in Connecticut, two officials, Judge Wei and Colonel McArdle, were caught in the rain and a thunderstorm and decided to hide from them in a small wooden hut in the forest. When they entered there, the sounds of thunder ceased to be heard, and all around the travelers there was deafening silence and pitch darkness. They groped for a wrought-iron door in the darkness and looked into another room full of a faint greenish glow. The judge walked in and instantly disappeared, and McArdle slammed the heavy door, fell to the floor and lost consciousness. Later, the colonel was found in the middle of the road far from the location of the mysterious building. Then he came to his senses and told this story, but until the end of his days he was considered crazy.

In 1974 in Washington, one of the employees of the administrative building, Mr. Martin, went outside after work and saw his old car not where he left it in the morning, but on opposite side streets. He walked up to it, opened it and wanted to go home. But the key suddenly did not fit into the ignition. In a panic, the man returned to the building and wanted to call the police. But inside, everything was different: the walls were a different color, the telephone was gone from the lobby, and there was no office on his floor where Mr. Martin worked. Then the man ran outside and saw his car where he had parked it in the morning. Everything returned to its usual places, so the employee did not report the strange incident that happened to him to the police, and only spoke about it many years later. The American probably found himself in parallel space for a short time.

IN ancient castle near Comcrieffe in Scotland, two women disappeared one day to an unknown location. The owner of the building, named McDogli, said that strange things happen in it and there are old occult books. In search of something mysterious, two elderly ladies secretly climbed into a house that the owner had abandoned after an ancient portrait fell on him one night. The women entered the space in the wall that appeared after the painting fell and disappeared. Rescuers were unable to find them or any trace of the tartans. There is a possibility that they opened a portal to another world, entered it and did not return.

Will people be able to live in another dimension?

There are different opinions about whether it is possible to live in one of the parallel worlds. Although there are many cases of people crossing into other dimensions, none of those who returned after a long stay in another reality completed their journey successfully. Some went crazy, others died, others unexpectedly grew old.

The fate of those who crossed through the portal and ended up in another dimension forever remained unknown. Psychics constantly say that they come into contact with creatures from other worlds. Supporters of the idea of ​​anomalous phenomena say that all the missing people are in those planes that exist parallel to ours. Maybe everything will become clearer if there is a person who can get into one of them and return back, or if the missing suddenly begin to appear in our world and describe exactly how they lived in a parallel dimension.

Thus, parallel worlds may be another reality that has remained virtually unexplored over all the millennia of human existence. Theories about them so far remain only guesses, ideas, conjectures, which modern scientists have only explained a little. It is likely that the universe has many worlds, but do people need to know about them and get into them, or is it enough for us to simply exist peacefully in our own space?

The belief that man is not alone in the universe pushes thousands of scientists to research. Is the existence of parallel worlds real? Evidence based on mathematics, physics, and history supports the existence of other dimensions.

Mentions in ancient texts

How to decipher the very concept of parallel measurement? It first appeared in fiction, not scientific literature. This is a type of alternative reality that exists simultaneously with the earthly one, but has certain differences. Its size can be very different - from a planet to a small city.

In written form, the topic of other worlds and Universes can be found in the writings of ancient Greek and Roman explorers and scientists. Italian believed in the existence of inhabited worlds.

And Aristotle believed that in addition to people and animals, there were invisible entities nearby that had an etheric body. Phenomena that humanity could not explain from a scientific point of view were attributed magical properties. An example is the belief in an afterlife - there is not a single nation that does not believe in life after death. The Byzantine theologian Damascus in 705 mentioned angels capable of transmitting thoughts without words. Is there evidence of parallel worlds in scientific world?

The quantum physics

This section of science is actively developing, and today it There are even more mysteries than answers. It was identified only in 1900 thanks to the experiments of Max Planck. He discovered deviations in radiation that contradicted generally accepted physical laws. Thus, photons under different conditions can change shape.

Subsequently, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle showed that by observing quantum matter, it is impossible to influence its behavior. Therefore, parameters such as speed and location cannot be accurately determined. The theory was confirmed by scientists from the Institute in Copenhagen.

By observing a quantum object, Thomas Bohr discovered that particles exist in all possible states at once. This phenomenon is called Based on these data, in the middle of the last century it was suggested that alternative Universes exist.

Everett's Many Worlds

The young physicist Hugh Everett was a candidate of science at Princeton University. In 1954, he proposed and provided information about the existence of parallel worlds. Evidence and theory based on the laws of quantum physics have informed humanity that there are many worlds similar to our Universe in the Galaxy.

In his scientific research it was pointed out that the Universes are identical and interconnected, but at the same time deviated relative to each other. This suggested that in other galaxies the development of living organisms could occur in similar or radically different ways. Yes, they could be the same historical wars or no people at all. Microorganisms that failed to adapt to earthly conditions could evolve in another world.

The idea looked incredible, similar to a fantastic story by H. G. Wells and similar authors. But is it so unrealistic? The “string theory” of the Japanese Michayo Kaku is similar - the Universe has the form of a bubble and can interact with similar ones, there is a gravitational field between them. But with such contact, a “Big Bang” will result, as a result of which our Galaxy was formed.

Einstein's works

Albert Einstein throughout his life searched for one universal answer to all questions - the “theory of everything.” The first model of the Universe, of an infinite number of them, was laid down by a scientist in 1917 and became the first scientific evidence of parallel worlds. The scientist saw a system constantly moving in time and space relative to the earthly universe.

Astronomers and theoretical physicists, such as Alexander Friedman and Arthur Eddington, refined and used this data. They came to the conclusion that the number of Universes is infinite, and each of them has a different degree of curvature of the space-time continuum, which makes it possible for these worlds to intersect an infinite number of times at many points.

Versions of scientists

There is an idea about the existence of a “fifth dimension”, and once it is discovered, humanity will have the opportunity to travel between parallel worlds. Scientist Vladimir Arshinov provides facts and evidence. He believes that there can be a huge number of versions of other realities. A simple example is through the looking glass, where the truth becomes a lie.

Professor Christopher Monroe experimentally confirmed the possibility of the simultaneous existence of two realities at the atomic level. The laws of physics do not deny the possibility of one world flowing into another without violating the law of conservation of energy. But this requires an amount of energy that is not available in the entire Galaxy.

Another version of cosmologists is black holes, in which entrances to other realities are hidden. Professors Vladimir Surdin and Dmitry Galtsov support the hypothesis of the transition between worlds through such “wormholes”.

Australian parapsychologist Jean Grimbriar believes that in the world, among the many anomalous zones, there are forty tunnels leading to other worlds, of which seven are in America, and four are in Australia.

Modern confirmations

Researchers from University College London in 2017 obtained the first physical evidence of the possible existence of parallel worlds. British scientists have discovered points of contact between our Universe and others that are invisible to the eye. This is the first practical evidence by scientists of the existence of parallel worlds, according to “string theory”.

The discovery occurred while studying the distribution of cosmic microwave background radiation in space, which was preserved after the Big Bang. It is considered the starting point for the formation of our Universe. The radiation was not uniform and contained zones with different temperatures. Professor Stephen Feeney called them "cosmic holes formed as a result of the contact of ours and parallel worlds."

Dream as a type of another reality

One of the options for proving a parallel world with which a person can contact is a dream. The speed of processing and transmission of information during the period of night rest is several times higher than during wakefulness. In a few hours you can experience months and years of life. But incomprehensible images may appear before the consciousness that cannot be explained.

It has been established that the Universe consists of many atoms with a large internal energy potential. They are invisible to humans, but the fact of their existence has been confirmed. Microparticles are in constant motion, their vibrations have different frequencies, directions and speeds.

If we assume that a person was able to travel at the speed of sound, then it would be possible to travel around the Earth in a few seconds. At the same time, it would be possible to examine surrounding objects, such as islands, seas and continents. And for a prying eye such a movement would remain invisible.

Similarly, another world may exist nearby, moving at a higher speed. Therefore, it is not possible to see and record it; the subconscious has this ability. So, sometimes the “déjà vu” effect occurs when an event or object that appears in reality for the first time turns out to be familiar. Although there may be no real confirmation of this fact. Maybe this happened at the intersection of worlds? This is a simple explanation of many mysterious things that modern science unable to give a description.

Mysterious cases

Is there evidence of parallel worlds among the population? Mysterious disappearances of people are not considered by science. According to statistics, about 30% of disappearances remain unexplained. The site of mass disappearances is a limestone cave in a California park. And in Russia, such a zone is located in an 18th-century mine near Gelendzhik.

One such case occurred in 1964 with a lawyer from California. Thomas Mehan was last seen by a paramedic at Herberville Hospital. He came complaining of terrible pain, and while the nurse was checking his insurance policy, he disappeared. In fact, he left work and didn't get home. His car was found in a damaged state, and nearby were traces of a person. However, after a few meters they disappeared. The lawyer's body was found 30 km from the scene of the accident, and the cause of death was established by pathologists as drowning. Moreover, the moment of death coincided with his appearance in the hospital.

Another unexplained incident was recorded in 1988 in Tokyo. A car hit a man who appeared out of “nowhere.” The antique clothes confused the police, and when they found the victim’s passport, it turned out to be issued 100 years ago. According to the business card of the man who died in a car accident, the latter was an artist of the imperial theater, and the street indicated on it had not existed for 70 years. After an investigation, the elderly woman recognized the deceased as her father, who had disappeared during her childhood. Isn't this proof of parallel worlds and their existence? In support, she provided a photograph from 1902, which depicted a deceased man with a girl.

Incidents in the Russian Federation

Similar cases occur in Russia. So, in 1995, a former plant controller met a strange passenger during a flight. The young girl was looking for her pension certificate in her bag and claimed that she was 75 years old. When the lady ran away from the vehicle in confusion to the nearest police department, the inspector followed her, but did not find the young lady in the premises.

How to perceive such phenomena? Can they be considered the contact of two dimensions? Is this proof? And what if several people find themselves in the same situation at the same time?

American physicists received sensational confirmation. Four NASA satellites explore space on a mission called MMS. At the end of May 2016, using special equipment, they observed for the first time the collision of the magnetic fields of the Sun and the Earth. Scientists said that at this moment space was distorted, and something like gaps appeared in the magnetosphere, in which the distance illogically shortens, rapidly and the traditional laws of physics cease to operate.

Once in such a gap, you can instantly move to any point in the Universe. Specialists from the American space agency claim that these are the very same portals to parallel worlds.

Parallel worlds can be everywhere, including near us. Researchers claim that the appearance of everything anomalous: UFOs, ghosts, poltergeists and even the ability to foresee a situation many years in advance is associated with parallel worlds.

Science fiction writers still write about the existence of parallel worlds. But today it becomes obvious that this is no longer science fiction.

Where do “evil spirits” come from and where do people disappear?

In one Chinese city, a television camera recorded the moment of teleportation. First, two cars passed, after which a truck entered the frame, gradually picking up speed. A cyclist is moving across him, thinking about something of his own. A collision is inevitable. However, someone flies into the frame at great speed, leaving behind a flash of light, and the cyclist with the cart instantly finds himself on the other side of the street. He is saved.

An incredible case of teleportation was filmed on a video recorder. A passenger car crosses the tram tracks. And suddenly, as if out of thin air, another car appears in front of his hood. The driver is shocked. He was sure that the road was clear for travel and, as the video recorder shows, it was so, but then where did this car come from?

Another incident recorded by the same video recorder looks no less strange. The SUV goes to the right and it is clearly visible that there is no one between the dividing strips, but suddenly a person appears there. Slow motion shows in detail that he had nowhere to come from here.

Cases of sudden appearance and disappearance of people have been known since ancient times. One of them is documented in pre-revolutionary Russia. Two peasants were grazing cows when they fell into the fog. The fog was so strong that they had to sit out in a ravine, and when the fog cleared and the peasants came to the village, the incredible thing turned out: they had been absent for twenty years! How did this happen? They probably found themselves in some kind of parallax, in contradictions of a spatio-temporal nature.

Skeptics attribute evidence of the appearance to optical illusion or wild imagination of eyewitnesses.

IN different times outstanding thinkers who claim that our world is multidimensional became outcasts from society. In the sixteenth century, the Catholic Church condemned and sentenced to painful death Giordano Bruno, who declared the infinity of the Universe and the plurality of worlds.

In ancient sources there are statements that our Earth is hollow inside and underground inhabitants live in the depths. It’s not for nothing that we inherited the saying from our ancestors: “to fall into tartarar.” Greek mythology tells of "tartarus" - an ominous underworld.

The philosopher Anaxagoras in the fifth century AD even built a model of the universe of parallel worlds in which there are people, cities and heavenly bodies. It would seem that this is a consequence of an early, naive idea of ​​​​the structure of the world, when science was in its infancy, but is this really so?

Arkaim is a fortified settlement, the age of which, according to scientists, reaches four thousand years. This system of cities was discovered over a large area, covering Kazakhstan, Bashkiria, Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk and Orenburg regions. According to authoritative scientists, it is there that the illogical flow of time is clearly observed: it either slows down or accelerates. Members of the expedition have repeatedly reported the disappearances and then reappearances of their colleagues.

Most likely, there is a breakthrough into some other reality. For us, this is the world of spirits or afterworld, or some other reality; for them, our reality is the same.

Parallel worlds under the microscope of scientists

Today, in our minds, the Earth and the planets surrounding us are some kind of cobblestones filled with something dense and hot. And all this dense and hot consists of atoms, and here a paradox arises. When we examine an atom through a microscope, which we consider to be a solid ball, we immediately recognize that the atom is not solid - it is just a tiny particle of dense matter, in the center surrounded by a soft cloud of electrons that disappear and pop out of existence.

It turns out that in physical terms, an atom is a void, albeit filled with a colossal one. And there is enough space in it for the existence of other worlds, which from time to time may come into contact.

Spirits, gods, or the devil were once believed to be responsible for abducting people into unknown realms.

Over the history of its existence, human civilization has collected a number of evidence of such a phenomenon as time travel. Both during the reign of the Egyptian pharaohs and during the Middle Ages, eyewitnesses appeared who spoke of encounters not only with ghosts and apparitions, but also with strange people, machines and mechanisms.

About a year ago, the British government declassified an interesting document. It is associated with a mystical episode of the First World War. It turns out that in 1915, two battalions of the Norfolk Regiment, which landed on the Turkish coast as an assault force, disappeared without a trace. 267 soldiers under the command of Colonel Bochim moved towards the enemy fortified area. On the way, the soldiers entered a cloud of fog, and when it cleared, no one was there. The bodies of the missing Englishmen have not yet been found.

And this is not the only case when people, planes, ships disappear without a trace. Over the last century, dozens of books have been written about this.

Who leaves modern things in the past?

Chinese scientists made a sensational discovery. During excavations of an ancient tomb, a strange object was discovered. At first they thought it was a ring, but after clearing it of dirt, they realized it was a watch. And not just any watch, but a Swiss one. A corresponding modern inscription was made inside. The clock hands stopped at ten hours and six minutes. But how can this be? After all, the tomb is 400 years old and has never been opened.

Until now, none of the scientists can clarify the situation with another discovery made in the USA back in 1934. An ordinary-looking hammer has literally grown into limestone about 140 million years old. composition of iron, made at the Ohio Institute of Technology, showed that such pure metal had not been obtained in the entire history of industrial metallurgy.

Such artifacts are scattered all over the world, including in Russia. Modern things are found literally embedded in rocks that are millions of years old. One of the conclusions could be this: perhaps after some time people will create a time machine and be able to travel into the past. The same Swiss watch found by Chinese archaeologists may have been lost by a visitor from the future.

The belief in the existence of invisible neighbors borders on fantasy. Or with a sick imagination. That's what the skeptics say. And supporters stand their ground and give as many as 10 arguments in favor of an alternative reality.


1. Many-Worlds Interpretation

The question of the uniqueness of all things worried great minds long before the authors of science fiction novels. The ancient Greek philosophers Democritus, Epicurus and Metrodorus of Chios thought about it. Alternate universes are also spoken of in Hindu sacred texts.


For official science, this idea was born only in 1957. American physicist Hugh Everett created the theory of many worlds, designed to fill gaps in quantum mechanics. In particular, find out why light quanta behave either like particles or like waves.


According to Everett, each event leads to a split and copying of the Universe. In this case, the number of “clones” is always equal to the number of possible outcomes. And the sum of the central and new universes can be depicted in the form of a branched tree.

2. Artifacts of unknown civilizations


Some finds baffle even the most experienced archaeologists.


For example, a hammer discovered in London, dated to 500 million BC, that is, a period when there was not even a hint of Homosapiens on Earth!


Or a computing mechanism that allows you to determine the trajectory of stars and planets. A bronze analogue of the computer was caught in 1901 near the Greek island of Antikythera. Research on the device began in 1959 and continues to this day. In the 2000s, it was possible to calculate the approximate age of the artifact - 1st century BC.


So far nothing indicates a fake. Three versions remain: the computer was invented by representatives of an unknown ancient civilization, lost by time travelers or... planted by people from other worlds.

3. Teleportation Victim


Misterious story Spaniard Lerin Garcia's life began on an ordinary July morning when she woke up in an alien reality. But I didn’t immediately understand what had happened. It was still 2008, Lerin was 41 years old, she was in the same city and house where she went to bed.


Only the pajamas and bedding changed color overnight, and the closet ran into another room. The office where Lerin worked for 20 years was not there. Soon the ex-fiancé, who had been dismissed six months ago, materialized “at home.” Even a private detective could not figure out where the current friend of his heart had gone...


Alcohol and drug tests were negative. As well as consultation with a psychiatrist. The doctor attributed the incident to stress. The diagnosis did not satisfy Lerin and prompted her to search for information about parallel worlds. She was never able to return to her native dimension.

4. Deja vu in reverse


The essence of déjà vu does not boil down to the familiar vague feeling of “repetition” and everyday foresight. This phenomenon has an antipode - jamevu. People who have experienced it suddenly stop recognizing familiar places, old friends and scenes from films they have watched. Regular jamevu indicates mental disorders. And isolated and rare memory failures also occur in healthy people.
A striking illustration is the experiment of English neuropsychologist Chris Moulin. 92 volunteers had to write the word “doors” 30 times in a minute. As a result, 68% of subjects seriously doubted the existence of the word. A glitch in thinking or instantaneous leaps from reality to reality?

5. The Roots of Dreams


Despite the abundance research methods, the reason for the appearance of dreams remains a mystery to this day. According to the generally accepted view of sleep, the brain merely processes information accumulated in reality. And it translates it into pictures - the most convenient format for the sleeping mind. Solution number two - nervous system sends chaotic signals to the sleeping person. They are transformed into colorful visions.


According to Freud, in dreams we gain access to the subconscious. Freed from the censorship of consciousness, it hastens to tell us about repressed sexual desires. The fourth point of view was first expressed by Carl Jung. What you see in a dream is not a fantasy, but a specific continuation of a full life. Jung also saw a code in the dream images. But not from suppressed libido, but from the collective unconscious.
In the middle of the last century, psychologists started talking about the possibility of controlling sleep. Appropriate manuals have appeared. The most famous was the three-volume instruction manual by American psychophysiologist Stephen LaBerge.

6. Lost between two Europes


In 1952, a strange passenger appeared at Tokyo airport. Judging by the visas and customs stamps in his passport, he has flown to Japan many times over the past 5 years. But in the “Country” column there was a certain Taured. The owner of the document assured that his homeland was European state with a thousand-year history. The “alien” presented a driver’s license and bank statements obtained in the same mysterious country.


Citizen Taured, no less surprised than the customs officers, was left overnight at a nearby hotel. The immigration officers who arrived the next morning did not find him. According to the receptionist, the guest did not even leave the room.


Tokyo police have found no trace of the missing Taured. Either he escaped through a window on the 15th floor, or he managed to transport himself back.

7. Paranormal activity


“Alive” furniture, noises of unknown origin, ghostly silhouettes hovering in the air in photographs... Meetings with the dead occur not only in the movies. For example, many mystical incidents in the London underground.


At Aldwych station, which closed in 1994, intrepid Brits hold parties, make films and periodically see a female figure walking along the tracks. The subway section near the British Museum is occupied by the mummy of an ancient Egyptian princess. Since the 1950s, a dandy has been frequenting Covent Garden, dressed in the fashion of the late 19th century and literally melting before our eyes when anyone pays attention to him...


Materialists brush aside dubious facts, believing

contacts with spirits, hallucinations, mirages and outright lies of storytellers. Then why has humanity clung to ghost stories for centuries? Perhaps the mythical kingdom of the dead is one of the alternative realities?

8. Fourth and fifth dimensions


The length, height and width visible to the eye have already been studied lengthwise and crosswise. The same cannot be said about the other two dimensions, which are absent in Euclidean (traditional) geometry.


Science community has not yet delved into the intricacies of the space-time continuum discovered by Lobachevsky and Einstein. But there has already been talk about a higher – fifth – dimension, accessible only to those with psychic talents. It is also open to those who expand consciousness through spiritual practices.


If we put aside the guesswork of science fiction writers, almost nothing is known about the non-obvious coordinates of the Universe. Presumably it was from there to ours three dimensional space supernatural beings are coming.

9. Rethinking the double-slit experiment


Howard Weissman is convinced that the duality of the nature of light is the result of the contact of parallel worlds. The Australian researcher's hypothesis connects Everett's many-worlds interpretation with the experience of Thomas Young.


The father of the wave theory of light published a report on the famous double-slit experiment in 1803. Jung installed a projection screen in the laboratory, and in front of it was a dense screen-screen with two parallel slits. Then light was directed onto the cracks made.


Some of the radiation behaved like electromagnetic wave– stripes of light were reflected on the rear screen, passing straight through the slits. Another half of the light flux appeared as a cluster elementary particles and scattered across the screen.
“Each of the worlds is limited by the laws of classical physics. This means that without their intersection, quantum phenomena would simply be impossible,” explains Weissman.

10. Large Hadron Collider


The multiverse is not just a theoretical model. French astrophysicist Aurélien Barrot came to this conclusion while observing the operation of the Large Hadron Collider. More precisely, the interaction of protons and ions placed in it. The collision of heavy particles produced results incompatible with conventional physics.


Barro, like Weissman, interpreted this contradiction as a consequence of the collision of parallel worlds.

In 2015, astrophysicist Ranga-Ram Chari made a statement that he had obtained interesting data. They may indicate the existence of others. His work was based on an analysis of a map of the cosmic background radiation (CMB) created at the planetary space observatory. It belongs to the European Space Agency. What Chari discovered was a mysterious glowing spot. It could be a “bruise” caused by a collision between our Universe and its alternative.

Most scientists dismiss this idea as "science fiction." But some of them believe that our Universe consists of 7, 11 or more dimensions. And they admit the existence of countless parallel worlds.

Do parallel universes exist?

Some scientists argue that there can be an infinite number of parallel universes. If this is true, then are each of them individual, or are they a mirror image of our Universe? Does someone else exist, or maybe there are thousands of copies of the same person? What are these people like? Are they having fun? Are they rich? Or are they beautiful? And maybe they have money that they can lend me?

Perhaps in some Universes you and I do not exist. Perhaps in one parallel universe, dinosaurs never went extinct. In another, perhaps Hitler won the war. In others, Nixon was never elected president. And NASA was allowed to go ahead with its plans for a base on the Moon and colonization.

Alternate realities

may also cover time. Time and the speed of light slow down in one world and speed up in another. Or, for example, in other worlds time runs backwards. And that's all endless options the future is already occupied. One reality is “you” in the future. And the other “you” is in minutes, or days, weeks, months, years in the future, living your life, which is still ahead for you.

Scientists who study such things theorize that a copy of you may live the same life as you. Or completely different. Anyone reading this article may be a nuclear physicist. But in another reality he could become a pianist. What factor or factors are responsible for such changes or, conversely, similarities? If the other you has all the same perceptions, experiences and skills as the real you, then it seems logical that the other you would do the same. Any divergence will rely on small changes in physical body, perceptions or experiences of that twin.

The possibilities here are endless. One Universe may be the size of an atom, another may be in orbit around an atom or molecule. It can accommodate hundreds, thousands, millions, billions of subatomic galaxies with the same properties. Moreover, our own Universe is relatively atomic design an infinitely large superstructure.

Bubble universes and quantum foam

Quantum theory predicts that, at the subatomic level, the cosmos is a frenzy of subatomic activity involving particles and waves. And what we recognize as reality are just blemishes on the face of this quantum continuum.

Quantum mechanics suggests that in the world subatomic particles all probabilities occur in different places at the same time. Want to be in two places at once? Quantum mechanics says it's possible.

Start existence can be imagined as the seething boiling of a potential universal bubble that appears in the quantum foam of the continuum. When Quantum Appears bubble, it can grow and expand, becoming an expanding starry universe. Perhaps an infinite number of expanding bubble universes could emerge from the sea of ​​quantum foam.

The Universal Bubble Theory is based on the concept cosmic inflation, proposed by Alan Guth, Alexander Vilenkin and others. The universe we live in is just one bubble among countless bubbles rising from the quantum foam that is the basis for everything that exists.

In the vast sea of ​​quantum space, there may be countless bubbles. But not all of them will exist according to the same rules and under the same physics that governs our world.

11 dimensions

Some of these worlds may be four-dimensional, like ours. While others can fold into seven, eleven or more dimensions. In one bubble universe, you can fly in all directions without restrictions. Whereas in our physics the laws of Newton and Einstein describe such restrictions.

Bubble universes that are close to each other can even stick together. At least temporarily, creating holes and cracks in the outer membrane. If they come together, then perhaps some of the physical materials from one bubble can be transferred to the other. Now you know where the strange material growing inside the refrigerator came from. He's from another dimension.

Scientists Paul Steinhardt and Neil Turok suggest that there was no Big Bang. Rather, we arose in an endless cycle of cosmic collisions. Possibly associated with alternating bubble Universes. This explains the discovery of researcher Ranga-Rama Chari in 2015 - our Universe could collide with another Universe. Whether this collision was mild is unknown. But based on an analysis of the cosmic background, he discovered mysterious luminous spots. They may be a “bruise” resulting from a collision with a parallel Universe.

Everett's Many Worlds

As theoretical physicist Hugh Everett argued, the universal wave function is “a fundamental entity governed at all times by a deterministic wave equation” (Everett, 1956). Thus the wave function is real and independent of the observer or other mental postulates (Everett 1957), although it is still subject to quantum entanglement.

In Everett's formulation, the measuring device (MA) and the object systems (OS) form a composite system. Until the moment of measurement, it exists in well-defined (but time-dependent) states. The measurement is considered to be the cause of the interaction between MA and OS. Once the OS interacts with the MA, it is no longer possible to describe any system as an independent state. According to Everett (1956, 1957), the only meaningful descriptions of any system are relative states. For example, the relative state of OS given the state of MA or the relative state of MA given the state of OS. As Hugh Everett argued, what the observer sees and the current state of the object are connected by the very act of measurement or observation; they are confused.

However, Everett reasoned that since the wave function appeared to have changed at the time it was observed, then there was no need to actually assume that it had changed. According to Everett, the collapse of the wave function is redundant. Thus, there is no need to include wavefunction collapse in quantum mechanics. And he removed it from his theory, keeping the wave function, which includes the probability wave.

According to Everett (1956), the collapsed state of an object and its associated observer who observed the same outcome were correlated by the act of measurement or observation. That is, what the observer perceives and the state of the object becomes entangled.

However, instead of the collapse of the wave function, the choice is made from a variety of possible options. So among all the possible probable outcomes, the outcome becomes a reality.

There is a world for everyone

Everett argued that the experimental apparatus should be viewed quantum mechanically. Combined with the wave function and the probable nature of reality, this led to the “many worlds” interpretation (Dewitt, 1971). The object of measurement and the measuring apparatus/observer are in two different states, that is, in different “worlds”.

When a measurement (observation) is made, the world unfolds into a separate world for each possible outcome depending on their probability. All probable outcomes exist regardless of how likely or unlikely it is. And each result represents a separate “world”. In each world, the measuring apparatus indicates which outcome is obtained and which probable world becomes reality for that observer (Dewitt, 1971; Everett, 1956, 1957).

Therefore, predictions are based on calculations of the probability that an observer will find himself in a particular world. Once an observer enters another world, he is unaware of other worlds that exist in parallel. Moreover, if he changes worlds, he will no longer know that another world exists (Everett, 1956, 1957): all observations become consistent and even include the memory of a past existence in another world.

Interpretation of "many worlds"

(formulated by Bryce Devitt and Hugh Everett), rejects wave function collapse. Instead, it embraces the universal wave function. It represents a common objective reality consisting of all possible futures. All of them are real, and exist as alternate realities in several Universes. What separates these multiple worlds is quantum decoherence.

The present, future and past are seen as having several branches. Like an infinite number of roads leading to endless outcomes. Thus, the world is both deterministic and indeterministic (this is represented by chaos or random radioactive decay). And there are countless possibilities for the future and the past.

As described by Brice Dewitt (1973; Dewitt, 1971): “This reality, jointly described by the dynamic variables and the state vector, is not the reality we usually think of. It is a reality consisting of many worlds. Due to the temporal development of dynamic variables, the state vector naturally breaks up into orthogonal vectors, reflecting the continuous splitting of the Universe into many mutually unobservable, but equally real worlds, in each of which each measurement gave a certain result, and in most of them the known statistical quantum laws are observed." .

Devitt talks about a many-worlds interpretation of Everett's work. He argues that there can be a split in the unified observer-object system. This is a divisive observation. And each split corresponds to different or multiple possible observational outcomes. Each split is a separate branch or path. "World" refers to one branch and includes the complete history of the observer's measurements relative to that single branch which is the world unto itself. However, each observation and interaction can cause a split or branch in such a way that the combined observer-object wave function changes into two or more non-interacting branches, which can split into many "worlds", depending on which ones are more likely. The splitting of worlds can continue indefinitely.

Since there are countless observable events,

constantly occurring, there are a huge number of simultaneously existing states or worlds. All of them exist in parallel, but which can get confused. And this means that they cannot be independent of each other and relate to each other. This concept is fundamental to the concept of quantum computing.

Likewise, in Everett's formulation these branches are not completely separate. They are subject to quantum interference and entanglement. So they can merge rather than separate from each other, thereby creating one reality. But if they split, multiple worlds are created. This leads to the question: what if there is something that separates Are these universes apart? Could it be dark matter?

Multiplayer mathematics

“Mathematics is a tool with which you can describe any event in a way that is completely independent of human perception. I truly believe that there is a universe that can exist independently of me. And it will continue to exist even if there were no people at all,” says Max Tegmark, a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

It is argued that the theory of mathematical multiverse is the most objective perspective on multiple universes. Proponents of mathematical universes argue that mathematics is not a symbol of physical reality. She just sums it up existing reality. Numbers are not a separate language that describes real physical things. Numbers are the thing.

The mathematical universe is based on two factors. Firstly, physical world is a mathematical structure. Second, all mathematical structures exist somewhere else. You and I and the cat are symbols of a mathematical structure. Mathematical multiversion requires us to abandon the idea of ​​subjective reality. Reality is not based on our perception of it, and we do not “create our own reality”—at least according to this view. There is a reality independent of our perception. And the way we perceive and communicate this reality is just a shallow human approximation of the ultimate mathematical truth.

From this theory we get the conclusion that our Universe is simply a computer simulator.

Could parallel worlds be responsible for the “lost” mass of our Universe?

Much of the matter in our universe appears to have gone missing. Cosmologists and astrophysicists cannot find it. For example, based on data collected spacecraft The European Space Agency's Planck stated that we only see 4.9% of the Universe. Another 68.3% is made up of dark forces and pure energy, and the remaining 26.8% is reserved for dark matter. Even an ultra-precise 15-month exploration of space by the European Space Agency's Planck spacecraft could only detect less than 5% of total number. So where is all this mass?

Perhaps the missing substance is safely stored in a parallel Universe...

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