According to a study, in a scene right out of
"The Twilight Zone," a team of NASA researchers conducting an
experiment in Antarctica have discovered evidence of a parallel world with
physics that is completely opposite to our own.
A cosmic ray detection experiment has discovered
particles that may be from a parallel universe that also emerged from the Big
Bang, according to the Daily Star. The idea of a parallel universe has been
around since the early 1960s, largely in the imaginations of fans of sci-fi TV
series and comics.
NASA's Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna, or
ANITA, was transported by a massive balloon far above Antarctica, where the
freezing, dry air offered the ideal setting with little to no radio noise to
skew the results.
From space, there is a continuous "wind"
of high-energy particles that come to Earth.
The paper claims that whereas higher-energy
particles are blocked by the solid substance of our planet, low-energy,
subatomic neutrinos with a mass close to zero may travel through Earth fully.
Accordingly, the detection of high-energy particles
is only possible when they are traveling "down" from space. However,
the team's ANITA detector discovered heavier particles, known as tau neutrinos,
which are coming "up" from the Earth.
According to the Daily Star, the discovery means
that these particles are really moving backward in time, providing proof of a
parallel world.
According to University of Hawaii experimental
particle physicist and principal ANITA scientist Peter Gorham, the tau neutrino
could only behave in that manner if it transformed into a new kind of particle
before traveling through the Earth and then back again.
Lead researcher Gorham remarked that he and his
colleagues had seen numerous of these "impossible events," which some
were dubious about, in a Cornell University report documenting the strange
phenomena.
“Not everyone was comfortable with the hypothesis,”
he told New Scientist.
The simplest explanation for the occurrence is that
two universes, ours and one that from our viewpoint is operating in reverse
with time moving backward, were created at the moment of the Big Bang 13.8
billion years ago.
Of course, if there are people in a potential
parallel world, they would see us as being the backward ones.
We're left with the most interesting or least
interesting choices, according to Ibrahim Safa, another experimenter.
Reference: Research paper