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Parallel universe

 Parallel universe 

We see many movies in which they tell about parallel universe it is also known as multiverse but in real life it is exist or not .....  

parallel universe, also known as an alternate universe, or alternate reality, is a hypothetical self-contained plane of existence, co-existing with one's own. The sum of all potential parallel universes that constitute reality is often called a “multiverse". 



What is the example of parallel universe ?

Some theories about parallel universes are that they have different values for physical constants. There would be some universes where stars can't form for example The hyperspace of science fiction is a parallel universe which allows for faster than light travel between two entry points in our universe.


Does  parallel universe exist ?

Both Alices are equally real. However, they are now living parallel lives: they will never be able to see each other or interact with each other.


How many types of parallel universe are there ?

One obvious question that arises, then, is exactly how many of these parallel universes might there be. In a new study, Stanford physicists Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin have calculated the number of all possible universes, coming up with an answer of 10^10^16.

According to a theory , which dream we see it is happen on the parallel universe .



What happen if parallel universe collide ?

collision would create perturbations in the fabric of spacetime which would leave an imprint on the cosmic microwave background radiation. The background radiation is the universe's first light, made up of photons that were released throughout the universe a mere three 370k years after the big bang.



Can we travel to parallel universe ?

If we are in advocate of a multiple  big bang multiverse, then that would  mean that leaving our universe  to travel to another world  be just as impossible as travelling  back to the time before the big bang that resulted in our universe even happened.  No matter you've worn them both, in two separate parallel universes.






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