Produced by: Mohsin Shaikh
NASA’s Antarctic experiments detected neutrinos behaving unusually, seemingly moving backward in time, sparking theories of a parallel universe.
The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) recorded anomalies in neutrino behavior, prompting hypotheses of inverted physics or alternate realities.
Theoretical claims suggest a parallel universe created alongside ours during the Big Bang may operate with reversed time and physics.
Physicists remain divided, with some attributing the findings to experimental errors or unexplored particle physics, not concrete evidence of a parallel universe.
As Newsweek (2024) explains, the multiverse theory posits coexisting universes with varying physical laws, though it remains unproven.
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Cosmic ray experiments have detected particles possibly originating from outside our known universe, adding intrigue to the multiverse theory.
Scientists urge caution, stating that circulating claims are often misrepresentations of past research rather than groundbreaking discoveries.
Some theories reinterpret the Big Bang as creating a universe and an anti-universe, coexisting but governed by opposing physical laws.
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Though unproven, the possibility of parallel universes or a multiverse remains a captivating area of scientific exploration and debate.
Credit: NASA