NASA scientists detect evidence of parallel universe where time runs backward

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In a scenario straight out of “The Twilight Zone,” a group of NASA scientists working on an experiment in Antarctica have detected evidence of a parallel universe — where the rules of physics are the opposite of our own, according to a report.

The concept of a parallel universe has been around since the early 1960s, mostly in the minds of fans of sci-fi TV shows and comics, but now a cosmic ray detection experiment has found particles that could be from a parallel realm that also was born in the Big Bang, the Daily Star reported.

The experts used a giant balloon to carry NASA’s Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna, or ANITA, high above Antarctica, where the frigid, dry air provided the perfect environment with little to no radio noise to distort its findings.

A constant “wind” of high-energy particles constantly arrives on Earth from outer space.

Low-energy, subatomic neutrinos with a mass close to zero can pass completely through Earth, but higher-energy objects are stopped by the solid matter of our planet, according to the report.

That means the high-energy particles can only be detected coming “down” from space, but the team’s ANITA detected heavier particles, so-called tau neutrinos, which come “up” out of the Earth.

The finding implies that these particles are actually traveling backward in time, suggesting evidence of a parallel universe, according to the Daily Star.

Principal ANITA investigator Peter Gorham, an experimental particle physicist at the University of Hawaii, suggested that the only way the tau neutrino could behave that way is if it changed into a different type of particle before passing through the Earth and then back again.

Gorham, lead author on a Cornell University paper describing the odd phenomenon, noted that he and his fellow researchers had seen several of these “impossible events,” which some were skeptical about.

“Not everyone was comfortable with the hypothesis,” he told New Scientist.

The simplest explanation for the phenomenon is that at the moment of the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago, two universes were formed — ours and one that from our perspective is running in reverse with time going backward.

Of course, if there are any inhabitants of a possible parallel universe, they’d consider us the backward ones.

“We’re left with the most exciting or most boring possibilities,” said Ibrahim Safa, who also worked on the experiment.




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:):) Maybe that's where we go when we die and start all over again in reverse. Wouldn't that be a hoot?
 
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"Gorham, lead author on a Cornell University paper describing the odd phenomenon, noted that he and his fellow researchers had seen several of these “impossible events,” which some were skeptical about.
Not everyone was comfortable with the hypothesis,he told New Scientist."
 

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Call me skeptical.
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]The only reason we as humans tend to reject that hypothesis is we are a inferior spieces.
That's the same reason we've never been engaged by another spieces for outer space.
We pose no threat.
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The only reason we as humans tend to reject that hypothesis is we are a inferior spieces.
That's the same reason we've never been engaged by another spieces for outer space.
We pose no threat.

Inferior to what Dave? There is 0 evidence that a superior species exists out there. None.
 

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Inferior to what Dave? There is 0 evidence that a superior species exists out there. None.
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]You don't belive there are other spieces? What do you think all those UFO sightings are?

Weather balloons?

The fact that their technology allows them to get here, observe and then leave says it all.

And this from a man who's conviinced that there's an invisible man living in the sky who
created the universe and we're the only ones in it? My god you are vain.
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You don't belive there are other spieces? What do you think all those UFO sightings are?

Weather balloons?

The fact that their technology allows them to get here, observe and then leave says it all.

And this from a man who's conviinced that there's an invisible man living in the sky who
created the universe and we're the only ones in it? My god you are vain.

We will have to agree to disagree on this one Dave. I remain skeptical that a few grainy videos of supposed flying
saucers means that we are some inferior species.
 

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I consider myself fairly smart and have always liked science and science fictions. But I'll be honest when it comes to stuff like this my mind can't handle it. I'm just not quite smart enough. I used to be willing to spend more time to put deep thought into it and understand the concepts but now I just come to the realization I'm not going to understand everything. Space, time, wormholes, etc all fall into that category. I'm sure they probably exist I just don't get it.

Good example is Interstellar , love that movie but some of the details of the concepts are beyond me!
 

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I consider myself fairly smart and have always liked science and science fictions. But I'll be honest when it comes to stuff like this my mind can't handle it. I'm just not quite smart enough. I used to be willing to spend more time to put deep thought into it and understand the concepts but now I just come to the realization I'm not going to understand everything. Space, time, wormholes, etc all fall into that category. I'm sure they probably exist I just don't get it.

Good example is Interstellar , love that movie but some of the details of the concepts are beyond me!
bad movie...boring and total nonsense
 

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I consider myself fairly smart and have always liked science and science fictions. But I'll be honest when it comes to stuff like this my mind can't handle it. I'm just not quite smart enough. I used to be willing to spend more time to put deep thought into it and understand the concepts but now I just come to the realization I'm not going to understand everything. Space, time, wormholes, etc all fall into that category. I'm sure they probably exist I just don't get it.

Good example is Interstellar , love that movie but some of the details of the concepts are beyond me!
[FONT=Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]Welcome to my world. If I were intelligent enough to understand 1 tenth of what
mentioned I wouldn't be posting in a sports forum.
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you need to be watching Skinwalker Ranch that come on tues night at 10 pm eastern on the history channel, i love this show, but damn is it ever slow
 

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I look at how liberals think and how conservatives think, and there's no doubt in my mind we live in parallel universes heading in opposite directions
 

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Hopefully my friends at Ancient Aliens has an upcoming episode with this topic..
 

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