Parallel universes
The latest research says scientists have found the first "conclusive evidence" of the existence of other parallel universes, according to the British Daily Mail. Cosmologists studied a map of the universe from data collected by the Planck spacecraft, and concluded that the anomalies it showed could only be caused by other cosmic gravitational drags. This map shows that the radiation from the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, or the cosmic microwave background radiation, can still be detected.
Scientists predict that this radiation should be evenly distributed, but this map shows that in the southern sky, there is a more dense radiation, and there is also a "cold spot" that physics cannot currently explain. Theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Professor Richard Holman of Carnegie Mellon University predicted the existence of such radiation anomalies as early as 2005 and said that they were caused by the gravitational pull of other universes.
Dr. Mersiny-Houghton said her hypothesis was confirmed after studying Planck's data. Her discovery suggests that there may be a finite number of parallel universes beyond the universe we live in. Mersini Horton said, "These anomalies are caused by other universes dragging our universe during the Big Bang formative period. They are the first conclusive evidence of the existence of other universes. ”
Although some scientists are skeptical of theories about the existence of other universes, these discoveries are a big step forward in changing the view of physics. The European Space Agency, which runs the £515 million Planck telescope, said: "Because the Planck map is so accurate that it is able to explain certain strange and unexplained features, it may require new physical understanding." ”
Malcolm Perry, a theoretical physicist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, believes that these discoveries may provide real evidence for the existence of other universes. George Efstathiou, a professor of astrophysics at the University of Cambridge, said: "Such a view may sound very outlandish now, just as the reaction to the Big Bang theory proposed a hundred years ago. But when we get the hard evidence, it will completely change our understanding of the universe. (Reprinted from Phoenix Chinese Network)
Note: The theory of "Phantom Wanderer" is probably based on this parallel universe, but it is not all.
Where parallel universes exist, we don't know. The author's point is that part of the parallel universe exists in the consciousness of all living beings. There is a parallel universe in the consciousness of every living being. The technology of the future can amplify these consciousnesses, so the game world of "Doomsday Planet" is constructed. That world is equally boundless, because the world is as big as the mind.
But it is not an imaginary world, and after embodying all consciousness, a new world can travel through time and space. In the early stage of the development of the world, it was necessary to use data to control it, but in the later stage, when the creatures of the parallel universe also have self-awareness, a new parallel universe will be generated, and at that time, it will no longer be controllable. The book is currently in this transition period.
Some readers may not understand whether I am writing games or science fiction, or even when I was first edited and reviewed, I was asked to submit fantasy. But now that I think about it, I'm actually writing a science fiction book, and the purpose of writing games is to make the process more interesting.
I believe that there will always be a bridge between consciousness and reality, and there must be some connection between the two, and at the end of the universe, there must be another universe......
If all theories are unproven, how do we know that they don't exist?