7 COMPELLING PIECES OF EVIDENCE OF THE EXISTENCE OF PARALLEL UNIVERSES
This might seem an excerpt from science fiction but it is not.
Scientists have been working to find the existence of parallel universes since decades with no solid proof. However, we have come across certain pieces of evidence which suggest parallel universes may exist.
1. The Many Worlds Theory: It is a hypothesis produced by the physicist Hugh Everett in 1957 suggesting all possible alternate histories and futures are real within their own worlds. It could be a lot more complicated than that, but the version that most will understand is that there are a large – possibly infinite – number of universes, and everything that could possibly have happened in our past occurred in some other reality.
2. Weird Artefacts: There are actually a significant number of artefacts, found through archaeological digs or otherwise, that nobody can explain the origins of. The sort of dusty leftovers from old civilisations that usually crop up at such occasions, except experts can’t pin point where they actually came from. Carbon dating doesn’t work, they’re unfamiliar to any particular period of history.
This photo is of the infamous Antikythera mechanism, a sort of stone computer found near a Greek island that nobody can explain. So what’s with all these weird things? Are they simply artefacts from eras and civilisations that were never recorded, and thus fell down the cracks of the annals of history? Are they some sort of leftover from time travellers? Are they forgeries? Or could they be some sort of object from an alternate reality that somehow slipped through into ours?
3. The Story Of Lerina García: Lerina, a Spanish woman wasn’t an alien. The case of Ms Garcia was far more terrifying: As per her post in 2008 on a Spanish website, she thought she’d slipped into an alternate dimension.
The contents of her post are as follows:
My apartment is the same. I have watched all the papers that I keep in the house and everything is the same. Soon I realized that something was wrong, I thought it was some kind of amnesia, as I had missed something and could not remember a time in my life, but no, I went online and was the day it should be, and news, at least cover important were the same as the previous day.
6 months ago I broke up with my partner of 7 years, I left and started a relationship with a guy in my neighborhood. I know him well, I’ve been with him for 4 months and I know his name, address, he has a child and where he is studying. Well, now there is this guy. It seems that existed before me ‘jump’ but now no trace, I hired a detective to look for it and there in this ‘flat’.
I went to a psychiatrist and attribute it to stress, believed to be hallucinations, but everything checked out fine. My ex-boyfriend is still with me as usual, I’ve never left it seems, and Augustine (my current boyfriend) seems to never even have existed. Someone else lives in the apartment where he lived nor could I find his son. I swear it’s real, I am very sane. My own family does not remember things as surgery on the shoulder of my sister a couple of months ago. They have never been operated as I can see now, and little things like that.
Unfortunately I do not remember many important things in the news, but the rest of the world seems to be the same. There are many little things in the past five months and now many, nonsense, clothes on my closet and I have not bought, post on the blog of a radio program I had with my ex (which is still my boyfriend now) and I stopped to…I do not know if it is nonsense but I’m really hoping it is real.
It seems as if she had lost her memory and 5 months ago she woke up having dreamed those 5 months, except that everyone remembers her at the time, and to have done things that she didn’t know about.
All the small incongruities added up to make “other dimensions” explanation seem possible. That’s if, it isn’t a hoax, and she didn’t just suffer from memory loss.
4. Deja Vu: This one can easily be a hallucination but we can’t say for sure. It’s one of the most singularly peculiar experiences you can have as a human being, and yet, it’s happened to nearly everyone: the uncanny sensation of deja vu, where you enter a situation or do an action or see something, and get the feeling that it’s happened before. Usually it’s put down to some misfiring of the brain, perhaps retrofitting the memory to think that something’s more familiar than it really is (for whatever reason). Even more strange is deja vecu, which is the feeling that you know what’s going to happen next, too. There is something else, known as alter vu where one remembers their history differently.
5. The Man From Taured: This happened when humanity was visited by a caucasian man from Taured. In 1954 a man arrived into Tokyo airport with a passport from a country that didn’t exist. Customs officials detained the man, on the charge of carrying fake papers to try and get into Japan, but he was adamant: Taured was a real place, a European country with thousands of years of history, and that he held other papers (bank statements and the like) with the name on. The place he showed as Taured was actually Andorra according to our maps. After several hours of interrogation, they put him up in a hotel, and the next morning he vanished along with his papers in the Japanese authority’s locker.
6. Dimensions In Time: Our understanding of the universe exists across a 3D vector. In actuality there’s a fourth dimension, and humans are only capable of viewing static slices of that 4D system. Beyond that there might also be the fifth dimension, which is really the preserve of mathematicians and physicists, but it’s known to exist: that’s basically a parallel world, as shown in the movie Interstellar.
7. The Double Slit Experiment: According to quantum mechanics, which describes the motions and interactions of particles at a fundamental sub-atomic level, we have a good idea of how the universe works by observing the behaviours of electrons and photons. Which, apparently, can be in multiple places or multiple states of existence simultaneously. This is called superposition. That’s kind of like the idea of alternate realities.
It’s a pretty simple test, provided you have the right materials. All you do is shoot individual electrons through a sheet of a material with two vertical slits in it, and onto a blank white screen. There is a 50/50 chance the electron will go through any one of the slits.
You’ll also get to see the electrons interacting, interfering with each other…except the fact that only one is around at the time.
How is this possible? How can electrons interfere with each other when only one travels at a time?
It’s because the electron might exist in multiple places at the same time. Take that to a wider view, and you’ve got the many world theory in action.
I understand it’s hard to imagine but it happens. Electrons are funny particles, cheeky rather.