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Recently, astronomy experts are increasingly raising the theme of the existence of parallel universes. According to scientists, their statements are based on the cryptic signals that come from the most remote corners of the universe. Astronomers believe that decoding these signals allows you to prove the theory multivariance, according to which there is more than one reality, in which we live, and at least a few.
American astronomer Ranga-Ram Chary, who came to work in United States from Egypt, claims to be able to open parallel universe. Specialist considered one of the most valuable employees of the California Institute of Technology, conducted a thorough analysis of the microwave cosmic background, recorded by the European Space Agency Planck telescope. Mysterious glow, presumably after the Big Bang. Microwave radiation emitted by some fragments the universe is far more intense than it should be. The astronomer is sure that these signals are triggered by the interaction our and neighboring universes, the second of which was formed about fourteen billion years ago.
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According to Chara, this phenomenon is similar in contact with each other. another soap bubbles. Universes expand and collide thanks to which in space original prints remain in a form of unique radiation. The astronomer also notes that the nearest the parallel universe to us may differ from ours right up to completely different laws of physics.
Skeptics who have called Char’s research have already been found. pseudoscientific. According to these scientists, the radiation in question formed due to processes occurring in star clusters dust, and no parallel universes have anything to do with it. However, about parallel worlds there are many other evidence, however, neither one of them cannot claim a scientific explanation. With another parties, what kind of “scientific explanation” can be discussed, if in parallel universes, according to Ranga-Ram Chara, act completely different laws of physics? ..
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