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

Albert Einstein's theory of relativity was the result of the creation of the hypothesis of parallel worlds, which perfectly explains the nature of quantum mechanics. It also explains the existence of parallel worlds even on the example of a broken mug. There are a huge number of outcomes of this event: the mug will fall on the person's leg and not break as a result, the person will be able to catch the mug in the fall. The number of outcomes, as previously stated by scientists, is unlimited. The theory had no actual background, so it was quickly forgotten. In the course of Everett's mathematical experiment, it was found that, being inside an atom, one cannot say that it really exists. To establish its dimensions, it is necessary to take a position "from the outside": measure two places at the same time. So 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 thought about its existence since the beginning of the origin 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 do we modern people know about parallel realities? Do they really exist? What is the opinion of scientists on this matter? And what awaits a person if he gets into another dimension?

The 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 by height, length and width, therefore, within these frameworks, the understanding of the universe is concentrated in our minds. 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 there is not one, but several spaces in the Universe. They are invisible to humans 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 "place of teleportation". It is through these sections of space that you can get into one of the parallel worlds. It is from there that the poltergeist, ghosts, UFOs and other supernatural entities come to people. But since these "doors" open in both directions - to 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 such options. Everett's theory has been criticized and discussed in the circles of scientific luminaries for many years. Recently, however, professors from the University of Oxford have been able to logically confirm the existence of realities parallel to our plane. Their discovery is based on the same quantum physics.

The researchers proved that the atom, as the basis of everything, as the building material of any substance, can occupy a different position, that is, appear simultaneously in several places. 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, got caught in 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 around the travelers there was deaf silence and pitch darkness. They found a wrought-iron door in the darkness and peered into another room filled with a faint greenish glow. The judge went in and disappeared instantly, 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, 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 had left it in the morning, but on the opposite side of the street. He approached it, opened it and wanted to go home. But the key suddenly did not fit 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 of a different color, the telephone was gone from the lobby, and there was no office on its 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, because the employee did not report the strange incident that happened to him to the police, and told about it only many years later. Probably, for a short time, the American fell into a parallel space.

In an ancient castle near Comcrieff in Scotland, two women disappeared on the same day. The owner of the building named McDougley said that strange things happen in it and there are old occult books. In search of something mysterious, two elderly ladies secretly climbed into the house, which the owner left after an old portrait fell on him one night. The women went into the space in the wall, which appeared after the fall of the picture, and disappeared. Rescuers could not find them or traces of tartans. There is a possibility that they opened a portal to another world, went into 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 transitioning to other dimensions, none of those who returned after a long stay in another reality made their journey successfully. Some have gone mad, others have died, and still others have suddenly grown old.

The fate of those who passed through the portal and ended up in another dimension forever remained unknown. Psychics constantly say that they are in contact with creatures from other worlds. Proponents of ideas about anomalous phenomena say that all people who are missing are in those planes that exist parallel to ours. Maybe everything will be cleared up if there is a person who can get into one of them and return back, or if the missing suddenly start to appear in our world and accurately describe how they lived in a parallel dimension.

Thus, parallel worlds can be another reality that has remained practically unknown for all the millennia of human existence. Theories about them so far remain only conjectures, 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 space.

Everyone knows from the school geometry course that two parallels never intersect. But this theory, proven by Euclid, is increasingly being questioned. If you believe Lobachevsky's theory, then parallel lines may well intersect, somewhere in infinity ... All this, of course, causes controversy, however, in our life there are many inexplicable phenomena that prove that parallels still have common ground.

There is a term - "butterfly effect". It was discovered by the meteorologist Lorenz, who claimed that even one harmless flap of an insect's wing in Singapore could cause a hurricane in America. That is, any one insignificant event can cause serious consequences. Have you thought about what would happen if you stayed at home instead of going for a walk? The answer is obvious: the scenario of your life would change. It may seem imperceptible to you, but in fact everything has changed radically. Imagine a maze. Before you are three roads that lead to an unknown future. On each road you will find completely different situations and people. It's up to you to decide which path you take. Life offers us several options for the development of events, but we choose only one. These events take place in the same world, but at different times. Thus, for each choice and action there is its own reality, its own world.

Can you imagine that a person like you lives in another parallel, but only in the morning he put on a sweater of a different color and preferred to go to work by a different route. How all these worlds exist simultaneously is still a mystery.

The existence of parallel worlds has not yet been officially proven. But there is already a lot of evidence from real life. At the beginning of the twentieth century, an entire English regiment of soldiers disappeared in the gorges of the mountains. After numerous searches, no signs of the presence of people could be found there. Many scientists have suggested that the regiment entered the portal, and now it is in one of the parallel worlds.

This is not an isolated case, proving the existence of other dimensions. We all have heard about the disappearing ships and planes, which disappeared from the radar in an instant. All this once again proves the inconsistency of Euclid's theory.

Manifestations of parallel worlds and temporary movements were established in ancient times. According to popular beliefs, mirrors can be portals to a parallel reality. Caves and gorges of mountains were endowed with such abilities.

Nowadays, there are many theories regarding parallel worlds. But neither theory has yet been scientifically proven. However, this does not prevent us from believing that our one wave of eyelashes can lead to a plane crash.

Scientists have announced evidence of the existence of parallel universes


    The universe was born in infinity. Despite the fact that in our universe there is a huge amount of matter and options for its interaction, the number of its constituent particles is finite. Yet scientists believe that there may be other particles from other universes that are simply invisible to the limited speed of light of the universe.



    Our finite Universe has a number of infinite worlds. This conclusion comes from the fact that the Big Bang was not the beginning of existence, but only a process of transformation due to the accumulation of the space-time relationship. This means that an infinite number of finite universes were formed.



    Around the universe known to man, there are other finite worlds. If at first everything was exactly the same in all the formed worlds, then quantum uncertainty came into play and an infinite number of options for change and development appeared.




Scientists prove the existence of parallel worlds.


  • "Parallel Universes Exist": The theory states that many variations of Ourselves live in alternate worlds that interact with each other.

  • Researchers claim that Parallel worlds constantly influence each other.

  • This is because, instead of collapsing, in which quantum particles "choose" whether to occupy one or the other state, they actually occupy both states at the same time.

  • The theory can solve some misunderstandings in quantum mechanics.

  • In theory, some worlds are supposed to be almost identical to ours, but most of them are different.

  • The theory may one day make it possible to penetrate into these worlds.

According to a controversial theory proposed in 1997 by theoretical physicist Juan Maldacena, the universe is a hologram and everything you see - including this article and the device on which you are reading it - is just a projection.
So far, this amazing theory has not been tested, but recent mathematical models show that the staggering principle may be true.
According to the theory, gravity in the universe comes from thin, vibrating strings.

These strings are holograms of events that take place in a simpler, flatter space.

Professor Maldacena's model suggests that the universe exists simultaneously in nine dimensions of space.

In December, Japanese researchers tried to solve this problem by providing mathematical proof that the holographic principle might be correct.
The holographic principle suggests that, like a credit card security chip, for example, there is a two-dimensional surface that contains all the information needed to describe a three-dimensional object - which in this case is our universe.
Essentially, the principle states that data containing a description of a volume of space - such as a person or a comet - can be hidden in the area of ​​this flattened, "real" version of the universe.

For example, in a black hole, all objects that ever fall into it will be entirely preserved in the vibrations of the surface. This means that the objects will be stored almost like "memory" or a piece of data, but not like an existing real object.
Like Everett, Professor Wiseman and his colleagues propose that the universe in which we exist is just one of a gigantic number of worlds.
They believe these worlds are almost identical to ours, while most of them are completely different.
All these worlds are equally real, existing continuously in time, and have precisely defined properties.

They suggest that quantum phenomena arise from a universal repulsive force between ‘adjacent’ worlds, which makes them even more dissimilar.
Dr. Michael Hall of the Griffith Center for Quantum Dynamics added that the "Many Interacting Worlds Theory" theory could even create a unique opportunity to experiment and search for these worlds.
“The beauty of our approach is that if there is only one world, our theory reduces to Newtonian mechanics, and if there is a gigantic number of worlds it reproduces quantum mechanics,” he says.

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. Multi-world interpretation

The question of the uniqueness of everything that exists worried great minds long before the authors of science fiction novels. The ancient Greek philosophers Democritus, Epicurus and Metrodorus of Chios pondered over it. Alternate universes are also mentioned in the sacred texts of the Hindus.


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


According to Everett, each event leads to a split and copying of the Universe. 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 as a branched tree.

2. Artifacts of unknown civilizations


Some finds drive even the most experienced archaeologists into a stupor.


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


Or a computational mechanism that allows you to determine the trajectory of the movement of stars and planets. The bronze analog of the computer was caught in 1901 near the Greek island of Antikythera. Research into the device began in 1959 and continues to this day. In the 2000s, it was possible to calculate the approximate age of the artifact - the 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 ... thrown by people from other worlds.

3. Victim of teleportation


The mysterious story of the Spaniard Lerin Garcia began on a typical July morning, when she woke up in an alien reality. But I did not immediately understand what had happened. The year was still 2008, Lerin was 41 years old, she was in the same city and house where she went to bed.


Only now the pajamas and bed linen changed color dramatically during the night, and the closet escaped to another room. There was no office where Lerin worked for 20 years. Soon, the ex-fiance, dismissed six months ago, materialized “at home”. Where did the current friend of the heart go, even a private detective could not find out ...


Alcohol and drug tests came back negative. Like a psychiatric consultation. The doctor attributed the incident to stress. The diagnosis did not satisfy Lerin and prompted him to search for information about parallel worlds. She was never able to return to her home dimension.

4. Deja vu in reverse


The essence of deja vu is not reduced to the vague feeling of “repetition” and everyday foresight, familiar to many. This phenomenon has an antipode - jamevu. People who have experienced it suddenly stop recognizing familiar places, old friends and frames from films they have watched. Regular james vu testify to mental disorders. And single and rare failures in memory occur in healthy people.
A vivid illustration is the experiment of the English neuropsychologist Chris Moulin. 92 volunteers had to write the word “doors” 30 times in a minute. As a result, 68% of the subjects seriously doubted the existence of the word. Crash in thinking or instant leaps from reality to reality?

5. Roots of dreams


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


According to Freud, in a dream we access the subconscious. Freed from the censorship of consciousness, it hurries 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. In the dream images, Jung also saw a cipher. But not from a suppressed libido, but from the collective unconscious.
In the middle of the last century, psychologists started talking about the possibility of controlling sleep. Appropriate aids have appeared. The most famous was the three-volume instruction of the American psychophysiologist Stephen LaBerge.

6. Lost between two Europes


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


Surprised no less than the customs officers, citizen Taureda was left for the night in the nearest 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.


The Tokyo police found no trace of the missing Taured. Either he slipped through the window on the 15th floor, or managed to teleport back.

7 Paranormal Activity


“Revived” furniture, noises of unknown origin, ghostly silhouettes hovering in the air in photographs… Meetings with the dead take place not only in the cinema. For example, many mystical incidents in the London Underground.


At the Aldwych station, which was closed in 1994, the fearless British hold parties, make films and periodically see a female figure walking along the tracks. On the subway section near the British Museum, the mummy of an ancient Egyptian princess is in charge. Since the 1950s, a dandy has been coming to Covent Garden, dressed in the fashion of the late 19th century and literally melting before our eyes when they pay attention to him ...


Materialists brush aside dubious facts, believing

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

8. The fourth and fifth dimensions


The length, height and width visible to the eye have already been studied along and across. What can not be said about the other two dimensions, which are absent in Euclidean (traditional) geometry.


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


If we put aside the conjectures of science fiction writers, almost nothing is known about the non-obvious coordinates of the universe. Presumably, it is from there that supernatural beings come into our three-dimensional space.

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 links Everett's many-worlds interpretation with the experience of Thomas Young.


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


Part of the radiation behaved like an electromagnetic wave - the back screen reflected light streaks that passed straight through the slits. Another half of the light flux appeared as a cluster of 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,” Vaisman clarifies.

10. Large Hadron Collider


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


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

The legendary Liverpool Four have released their new album Household Chemistry on vinyl. There are ten songs on the disc. Three of them were written by John Lennon, three by Paul McCartney, three more by George Harrison, and one composition by drummer Ringo Starr. Unfortunately, this happened, according to a certain James Richards, in a parallel universe. In another world, he ended up, according to the author of the sensational statement, quite by accident after an unexpected fall. Richardson woke up in an unfamiliar room, opposite a middle-aged man who introduced himself as a doctor. James, lying unconscious, was accidentally discovered by a young couple, who took the poor man to the hospital. After finding out the identity, it turned out that such a person does not exist.

The computer couldn't find his driver's license or Social Security number.

After our hero escaped from the hospital, he discovered that he was in the wrong one from which he disappeared.

Raised on sci-fi novels, James realized that an amazing story had happened to him, and that he was perhaps the only person in history who was lucky enough to undertake a journey through the worlds.


Liverpool Four - The Beatles

Having reasonably decided that the mechanism of returning to his native Universe could work at any moment, James, being passionate, first of all decided to find out the fate of his favorite group.

It turned out that The Beatles also exist in this space, moreover, everyone is alive, and the group reunited fifteen years ago and continues to perform and release albums.

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They still record their products on vinyl discs, ignoring the digital revolution.

James even managed to get their latest album on cassette. As proof of his veracity, he is ready to present the record for examination.

Now it's up to music critics, Beatles scholars, and scientists to find out why this "Mr.


sensation!

In a parallel world, the Beatles still exist in full force. The musicians reunited fifteen years ago, continue to perform and release albums

Or maybe it's all true?

If indeed John and George were still alive and the band reunited, would they still be able to perform and record CDs as before? Who knows!

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