In Oxford they proved the existence of parallel worlds. Is it possible for parallel worlds to exist?

may also cover time. Time and the speed of light slow down in one world and speed up in another. Or, for example, in other worlds time runs backwards. And all the endless futures are already taken. One reality is “you” in the future. And the other “you” is in minutes, or days, weeks, months, years in the future, living your life, which is still ahead for you.

Scientists who study such things theorize that a copy of you may live the same life as you. Or completely different. Anyone reading this article may be a nuclear physicist. But in another reality he could become a pianist. What factor or factors are responsible for such changes or, conversely, similarities? If the other you has all the same perceptions, experiences and skills as the real you, then it seems logical that the other you would do the same. Any divergence will be based on minor changes in the physical body, perception or experience of that twin.

The possibilities here are endless. One Universe may be the size of an atom, another may be in orbit around an atom or molecule. It can accommodate hundreds, thousands, millions, billions of subatomic galaxies with the same properties. Moreover, our own Universe is relatively atomic design an infinitely large superstructure.

Bubble universes and quantum foam

Quantum theory predicts that, at the subatomic level, the cosmos is a frenzy of subatomic activity involving particles and waves. And what we recognize as reality are just blemishes on the face of this quantum continuum.

Quantum mechanics suggests that in the world of subatomic particles, all probabilities occur in different places at the same time. Want to be in two places at once? Quantum mechanics says it's possible.

Start existence can be imagined as the seething boiling of a potential universal bubble that appears in the quantum foam of the continuum. When Quantum Appears bubble, it can grow and expand, becoming an expanding starry universe. Perhaps an infinite number of expanding bubble universes could emerge from the sea of ​​quantum foam.

The Universal Bubble Theory is based on the concept cosmic inflation , proposed by Alan Guth, Alexander Vilenkin and others. The universe we live in is just one bubble among countless bubbles rising from the quantum foam that is the basis for everything that exists.

In the vast sea of ​​quantum space, there may be countless bubbles. But not all of them will exist according to the same rules and under the same physics that governs our world.

11 dimensions

Some of these worlds may be four-dimensional like ours. While others can fold into seven, eleven or more dimensions. In one bubble universe, you can fly in all directions without restrictions. Whereas in our physics the laws of Newton and Einstein describe such restrictions.

Bubble universes that are close to each other can even stick together. At least temporarily, creating holes and cracks in the outer membrane. If they come together, then perhaps some of physical materials from one bubble can be transferred to another. Now you know where the strange material growing inside the refrigerator came from. He's from another dimension.

Scientists Paul Steinhardt and Neil Turok suggest that there was no Big Bang. Rather, we arose in an endless cycle of cosmic collisions. Possibly associated with alternating bubble Universes. This explains the discovery of researcher Ranga-Rama Chari in 2015 - our Universe could collide with another Universe. Whether this collision was mild is unknown. But based on an analysis of the cosmic background, he discovered mysterious luminous spots. They may be a “bruise” resulting from a collision with a parallel Universe.

Everett's Many Worlds

As theoretical physicist Hugh Everett argued, the universal wave function is “a fundamental entity governed at all times by a deterministic wave equation” (Everett, 1956). Thus the wave function is real and independent of the observer or other mental postulates (Everett 1957), although it is still subject to quantum entanglement.

In Everett's formulation, the measuring device (MA) and the object systems (OS) form a composite system. Until the moment of measurement, it exists in well-defined (but time-dependent) states. The measurement is considered to be the cause of the interaction between MA and OS. Once the OS interacts with the MA, it is no longer possible to describe any system as an independent state. According to Everett (1956, 1957), the only meaningful descriptions of any system are relative states. For example, the relative state of OS given the state of MA or the relative state of MA given the state of OS. As Hugh Everett argued, what the observer sees and the current state of the object are connected by the very act of measurement or observation; they are confused.

However, Everett reasoned that since the wave function appeared to have changed at the time it was observed, then there was no need to actually assume that it had changed. According to Everett, the collapse of the wave function is redundant. Thus, there is no need to include wavefunction collapse in quantum mechanics. And he removed it from his theory, keeping the wave function, which includes the probability wave.

According to Everett (1956), the collapsed state of an object and its associated observer who observed the same outcome were correlated by the act of measurement or observation. That is, what the observer perceives and the state of the object becomes entangled.

However, instead of the collapse of the wave function, the choice is made from a set possible options. So among all the possible probable outcomes, the outcome becomes a reality.

There is a world for everyone

Everett argued that the experimental apparatus should be viewed quantum mechanically. Combined with the wave function and the probable nature of reality, this led to the “many worlds” interpretation (Dewitt, 1971). The object of measurement and the measuring apparatus/observer are located in two different states, that is, in different “worlds”.

When a measurement (observation) is made, the world unfolds into a separate world for each possible outcome depending on their probability. All probable outcomes exist regardless of how likely or unlikely it is. And each result represents a separate “world”. In each world, the measuring apparatus indicates which outcome is obtained and which probable world becomes reality for that observer (Dewitt, 1971; Everett, 1956, 1957).

Therefore, predictions are based on calculations of the probability that an observer will find himself in a particular world. Once an observer enters another world, he is unaware of other worlds that exist in parallel. Moreover, if he changes worlds, he will no longer know that another world exists (Everett, 1956, 1957): all observations become consistent and even include the memory of a past existence in another world.

Interpretation of "many worlds"

(formulated by Bryce Devitt and Hugh Everett), rejects wave function collapse. Instead, it embraces the universal wave function. It represents a common objective reality consisting of all possible futures. All of them are real, and exist as alternate realities in several Universes. What separates these multiple worlds is quantum decoherence.

The present, future and past are seen as having several branches. Like an infinite number of roads leading to endless outcomes. Thus, the world is both deterministic and non-deterministic (this is represented by chaos or random radioactive decay). And there are countless possibilities for the future and the past.

As described by Brice Dewitt (1973; Dewitt, 1971): “This reality, jointly described by the dynamic variables and the state vector, is not the reality we usually think of. It is a reality consisting of many worlds. Due to the temporal development of dynamic variables, the state vector naturally breaks up into orthogonal vectors, reflecting the continuous splitting of the Universe into many mutually unobservable, but equally real worlds, in each of which each measurement gave a certain result, and in most of them the known statistical quantum laws are observed." .

Devitt talks about a many-worlds interpretation of Everett's work. He argues that there can be a split in the unified observer-object system. This is a divisive observation. And each split corresponds to different or multiple possible observational outcomes. Each split is a separate branch or path. "World" refers to one branch and includes full story measurements of the observer relative to that single branch which is a world unto itself. However, each observation and interaction can cause a split or branch in such a way that the combined observer-object wave function changes into two or more non-interacting branches, which can split into many "worlds", depending on which ones are more likely. The splitting of worlds can continue indefinitely.

Since there are countless observable events,

constantly occurring, there are a huge number of simultaneously existing states or worlds. All of them exist in parallel, but which can get confused. And this means that they cannot be independent of each other and relate to each other. This concept is fundamental to the concept of quantum computing.

Likewise, in Everett's formulation these branches are not completely separate. They are susceptible quantum interference and confusion. So they can merge rather than separate from each other, thereby creating one reality. But if they split, multiple worlds are created. This leads to the question: what if there is something that separates Are these universes apart? Could it be dark matter?

Multiplayer mathematics

“Mathematics is a tool with which you can describe any event in such a way that it is completely independent of human perception. I truly believe that there is a universe that can exist independently of me. And it will continue to exist even if there were no people at all,” says Max Tegmark, a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

It is argued that the theory of mathematical multiverse is the most objective perspective on multiple universes. Proponents of mathematical universes argue that mathematics is not a symbol of physical reality. It only summarizes the existing reality. Numbers are not a separate language that describes real physical things. Numbers are the thing.

The mathematical universe is based on two factors. Firstly, physical world is a mathematical structure. Second, all mathematical structures exist somewhere else. You and I and the cat are symbols of a mathematical structure. Mathematical multiversion requires us to abandon the idea of ​​subjective reality. Reality is not based on our perception of it, and we do not “create our own reality” - according to at least, according to this point of view. There is a reality independent of our perception. And the way we perceive and communicate this reality is just a shallow human approximation of the ultimate mathematical truth.

From this theory we get the conclusion that our Universe is simply a computer simulator.

Could parallel worlds be responsible for the “lost” mass of our Universe?

Much of the matter in our universe appears to have gone missing. Cosmologists and astrophysicists cannot find it. For example, based on data collected by the European Space Agency's Planck spacecraft, it was stated that we only see 4.9% of the Universe. Another 68.3% is made up of dark forces and pure energy, and the remaining 26.8% is reserved for dark matter. Even an ultra-precise 15-month survey of space by the European Space Agency's Planck spacecraft could only detect less than 5% of total number. So where is all this mass?

Perhaps the missing substance is safely stored in a parallel Universe...

Modern science fiction writers have not come up with absolutely anything new; they have only borrowed ideas that other worlds exist from ancient beliefs and civilizations. Hell and Paradise, Svarga, Valhalla and Olympus are just some examples of alternative worlds that are very different from the world we are used to.

Repeated research by scientists proves that the parallel world is a reality; it exists simultaneously with ours, but quite independently. This reality can have different sizes, from a small area to the entire universe. Events there take place in their own way, and may differ from what happens in our world, both in small insignificant details and radically. For many centuries, humanity coexists quite peacefully with the inhabitants of parallel universes, but at certain moments the boundaries between worlds become transparent, causing a transition from one world to another.

It is worth saying that humanity has long been thinking about the problem of the existence of parallel worlds. The first mention of the possibility of the existence of such worlds can be found in the works ancient Greek philosophers. As humanity developed, a list unexplained phenomena only increased, and scientists came close to unraveling the essence of an alternative reality.

The famous thinker from Italy Giordano Bruno, who said that besides ours there are other inhabited worlds, became a victim of the Inquisition, since his ideas fundamentally contradicted the generally accepted picture of the world. Today, scientists are no longer burned at the stake for such thoughts, however, ideas regarding the existence of parallel universes continue to occupy the minds of scientists. Speech in in this case It’s not at all about the existence of inhabitants of other planets, but about the presence of some kind of alternative reality that exists around us.

The question of whether parallel worlds exist causes a huge amount of controversy, which has given rise to a very large number of theories. So, according to Einstein, next to our world there is another, which is a mirror image of our world. There is an opinion that the mystery of alternative reality lies in the existence of the so-called fifth dimension, that is, in addition to the time dimension and three spatial ones, there is another one, by opening which humanity will have the opportunity to travel between parallel worlds. At the same time, according to Vladimir Arshinov, Doctor of Philosophy of the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation, at the moment we can talk about the existence of a much larger number of worlds, because scientists already know models of a world containing 11, 267, 26 dimensions. It is impossible to see them because they are rolled up. In such a multidimensional space, the scientist is sure, events and things are possible that at first glance seem impossible and incredible. Arshinov is also convinced that other worlds may look different. The simplest option is the looking glass that Einstein spoke about, where everything that seems true to us is perceived as a lie.

Be that as it may, people are much more interested in whether it is possible to see or even touch these alternative worlds. Arshinov proves that if you believe in the existence of a reality mirroring ours, then once there, you can move through time and space without any problems. If you go back, you get the effect of a time machine. To make this theory more understandable, we present small example. Ballistic missiles are not able to cover huge distances, because there is not enough fuel for this. Therefore, they are launched into orbit, where these rockets, almost by inertia, reach their intended target, and then “fall” on the other side of the planet. Using the same principle, you can move other objects, if only you find an entrance to a parallel reality. But the problem is that scientists have not yet been able to find this entrance...

If we take into account the existing physical laws, then it cannot be denied that communication between parallel worlds can be carried out through quantum tunnel transitions. The author of this hypothesis is physicist Christopher Monroe. He claims that theoretically it turns out that it is possible to move from one world to another, but this will require a huge amount of energy, which is not even available in the entire universe. Therefore, in practice it turns out that such a transition is not feasible.

However, there is another option, according to which the transitions between worlds are located in black holes - these are, in fact, funnels that suck in energy. Cosmologists argue that these black holes can serve as paths from one reality to another and back again. According to the candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, senior researcher at the State Astronomical Institute. Sternberg Vladimir Surdin, it is theoretically possible for the existence of space-time structures resembling wormholes that would connect parallel worlds. At least mathematics does not deny the possibility of their existence. This theory is also supported by Dmitry Galtsov, professor at Moscow State University, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. He claims that these wormholes are one of the options for moving from one world to another at great speed. True, there is one significant problem - no one has found these holes yet...

Some confirmation of this theory could be the discovery of how new stars arise. For a long period of time, astronomers cannot understand the nature of the origin of some bodies that exist in the sky. Outwardly, it looks like the appearance of matter from emptiness. If we assume that the emergence of new celestial bodies is a splashing of matter from a parallel universe into our world, then we can assume that any other body can move to a parallel world. However, this hypothesis contradicts the Big Bang theory, which is the generally accepted description of the origin of the universe.

According to Australian parapsychologist Jean Grimbriar, among the anomalous zones around the world there are about forty tunnels, which are transitions to parallel worlds. Of these, 4 are located in Australia, 7 in America. Hundreds of people disappear there every year. What all these hellish tunnels have in common are the screams and moans that are heard from the depths. One of the most famous anomalous places is a cave in national park in California, where you can enter but not leave. In this case, no traces of the missing remain. Similar anomalous places exist in Russia, in particular, we are talking about one mine near Gelendzhik. This is a straight well, the diameter of which is approximately one and a half meters, and its walls seem to be polished. A few years ago a man ventured down there. At a depth of about 40 meters, a sharp increase in background radiation was noticed. This researcher did not dare to go down further. There is an assumption that this mine has no bottom, that another life flows there, and time flies much faster. If you believe the legends, then once a young man went down into the mine, stayed there for a week, and came back completely old and gray-haired.

A resident of a small Greek village, Ioannos Kolofidis, who spent just over an hour in it, came out of the well just as gray-haired and old. The well was also considered bottomless; the water that was taken from this well was always icy. When it came time to clean it, Kolofidis volunteered to do it. He put on a special wetsuit and went down into the mine. What happened there is unknown, but his assistants, having pulled the man to the surface, were shocked, because in front of them was a real old man in shabby clothes and with a long beard. A few years later he died. During the autopsy, it was determined that the cause of death was...old age!

Another similar well is located in the Kaliningrad region. Several years ago, in one of the villages, two men agreed to dig a well. When they were at a depth of about 10 meters, they heard human groans coming from underground. The diggers were terrified, so they got out of the mine as quickly as possible. The local population avoids this place, believing that it was there that the Nazis carried out mass executions.

However, wells are not the only place where very strange things happen. So, in particular, women disappeared some time ago in one of the Scottish castles. Its owner, Robert McDogley, purchased the uninhabitable building solely for the love of various kinds exotic. According to him, one day he lingered in the basement, where he discovered ancient books on black magic. Soon it became completely dark, and the man saw a blue glow that came from the central hall. As it turned out, the light came from the portrait, which daytime it looked so worn out that even the drawing was difficult to see. When this glow appeared, Robert was able to see the man depicted in the portrait, who was dressed very strangely, because his wardrobe contained elements of costumes from many eras (from the fifteenth to the twentieth century). When the man came closer, the portrait fell right on top of him. Sir Robert managed to escape, but soon rumors about what was happening in the castle spread throughout the area. Tourists began to appear. One day two women appeared, entered a niche located behind the portrait and disappeared into thin air. Rescue efforts came to nothing, and the women were never found. According to psychics, a passage to a parallel world opened in the castle, where the tourists ended up.

Thus, theories about the existence of parallel worlds are just a beautiful model, a way to explain what cannot be explained.

But, according to some researchers, the most advanced theory is the theory of superstrings, that is, distortions in space and time. In size, these cosmic strings can be significantly more universe, but in thickness - not to exceed the size of the nucleus of an atom. The theory has not yet found practical confirmation. Therefore, physicists have to be content with building theoretical models of other worlds.

Thus, for the first time in modern science (in the 50s of the last century), the theory of the multidimensionality of worlds was put forward by Hugh Everett, who made the assumption that every day the universe is split into large number universes, each of which also splits. As a result, a huge number of worlds appear in which man exists. Three decades later it was put forward new theory, authored by Andrei Linde. He created a model in which new universes are born continuously. In the 1990s, another theory of worlds appeared - the theory of Martin Rees. According to it, the probability of the origin of life in the universe is so small that it looks more like an accident. Parallel worlds are also randomly born, which serve as a place for conducting experiments to create life. And finally, the newest theory was put forward at the beginning of the new century by Max Tegmark, who expressed confidence that different universes differ not only in cosmological properties and location, but also in physical laws.

Thus, modern science is not yet able to either confirm or refute any of the theories. So why not believe in the existence of a parallel universe?

Do you think that parallel Universes are just an invention of science fiction writers? Not at all. Scientists around the world have long been approaching the solution to parallel worlds and are finding more and more evidencethat they really exist. Until now, scientists have limited themselves only to theoreticalmodels of parallel Universes, but over the past 10 years several scientificconfirmation of these theories.



The first confirmation was found during the study of a map of cosmic microwave background radiationspace. Let us recall that cosmic microwave background radiation is electromagnetic radiation in Space,which was discovered in the 20th century. Its existence was predicted by astrophysicist GeorgiyGamow, who is one of the creators of the Big Bang theory. According to this theory, inprimordial electromagnetic radiation must exist in outer space,appeared with the formation of the Universe.


In 1983, experiments were carried out to measure the cosmic microwave background radiation, as a result of whichIt turned out that the temperature of this radiation is not uniform throughout space. This is how maps of cosmic microwave background radiation appeared, on which colder and hotter areas are marked. ExceptIn addition, accurate measurements of the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background radiation were made using satellites, andit turned out that it completely corresponds to the radiation spectrum of an absolutely black body with a temperature 2.725 Kelvin.


Let's go back to the present day. In 2010, scientists from University College London, studying mapscosmic microwave background radiation, discovered several round zones with anomalously high temperature radiation. According to scientists, these “potholes” appeared as a result of the collision of our Universe with parallel Universes due to their gravitational influence. Scientists suggest that our worldis just a small “bubble” floating in space and colliding with othersworlds-Universes similar to it. There have been no fewer such collisions since the Big Bang.four, say the researchers.





Another confirmation of the theory of parallel worlds was discovered by mathematicians from Oxford. Byin their opinion, only the theory of splitting the Universe into an infinite number of parallel worldscan explain some phenomena of quantum mechanics. As is known, one of the fundamentallaws of quantum mechanics is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This principle states that forIt is impossible to simultaneously determine the exact speed and exact location (coordinates in space and trajectory) of the same particle. And this is not a theory, this isa fact that scientists have encountered in advanced research. Trying to measure the particle's speed, they could not determine itlocation, and while trying to identify the position, they could not measure the speed. Thus,both began to be determined by probabilistic characteristics.



In general, all quantum mechanics is built on probabilities, since precise measurements in it are practicallyimpossible. Many scientists who undertook the study of quantum phenomena came to the conclusion thatour Universe is not completely deterministic, that is, it is only a collection

Probabilities. For example, the famous photon experiment, where a beam of light is directed atplate with slits, showed that in principle it is impossible to determine which photon passed throughwhat kind of gap, but you can create a so-called “probability distribution” picture.


Thus, scientists from Oxford concluded that it was Hugh Everett's theory of fissionuniverse into many copies of itself can explain the probabilistic nature of quantummeasurements. Hugh Everett is one of the founders of the theory of the existence of parallel realities. In the mid-20th century, he presented a dissertation on the topic of the splitting of worlds. According tohis theory, every moment our Universe creates an infinite number of copies of itself, and theneach copy continues to split in the same way. Splitting is caused by our decisions and actions,each of which has countless options for implementation. Everett's theory is longremained unnoticed and, of course, was not taken seriously. However, they remembered her afterfruitless attempts to explain the absolute uncertainty of quantum phenomena and states.




Of course, science fiction writers were the first to write about parallel worlds, but gradually their ideas migrated toscientific direction. Since then, the idea that the theory of parallel Universes has become stronger in the minds of scientistsmay become a new scientific paradigm in the future. Hugh Everett's ideas were developed and supportedsuch scientists as Andrei Linde - professor of physics at Stanford University, Martin Rees -Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge, Max Tegmark is Professor of Physics andastronomy at the University of Pennsylvania, etc. Perhaps very interesting discoveries await us in the future.


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Parallel worlds have attracted thousands of researchers; it has already been proven that this is a reality that exists in parallel. The physics of space can be both similar and different, there is witchcraft and magic, time flows differently. People who managed to accidentally find a portal to a parallel world were absent for a long time, and only hours passed in another reflection.

Parallel worlds - what is it?

The idea that there are many worlds was put forward by the ancient philosophers Democritus, Metrodorus of Chios and Epicurus. Later, scientists developed the same theory, based on the principle of isonomy - equal being. The laws of physics argue that all dimensions are connected by photon tunnels, this allows you to move through them without distorting the law of energy conservation. There are versions about such portals:

  1. The door to another world opens in “black holes,” since these are funnels that suck in matter.
  2. It is possible to open a portal to a parallel world with correctly designed models of different mirrors. Such stone surfaces were found near the Tibetan pyramids, when expedition members began to see themselves in a different reality.

Parallel worlds - evidence of existence

For many years now, scientists have been debating: do parallel worlds exist? Serious studies of the problem were carried out in the middle of the last century, when scientist Hugh Everett published the materials of his scientific work, giving a formulation of photon mechanics through conditionality of states. The physicist was the first to notice the discrepancies between the wave and matrix formulas, which formed the basis of the theory of the Multiverse:

  1. During the selection process, all its possibilities are realized.
  2. Each choice is different from the others because it is implemented in a different reflection.
  3. It does not matter who makes the choice: an electron or a person.

The theory developed by physicists about the existence of many worlds is called the superstring theory or the theory of the Multiverse. Parapsychologists, for their part, argue that there are supposedly more than 40 portals to other dimensions in the world, 4 of which are located in Australia, another 7 in the USA, and 1 in Russia, in the Gelendzhik region, in an old mine. There is evidence that the young guy who decided to go down there disappeared for a week, and came up already very old, and did not remember anything about what happened.

How many parallel worlds are there?

Physicists suggest that the existence of parallel worlds is confirmed by superstring theory. It testifies that all the elements of the world are made of oscillating threads and membranes of energy. According to this theory, there can be from 10 to the 100th power to 10 to the 500th power of other dimensions. Mathematicians present their proofs. If parallel lines can coexist in two-dimensional space, and parallel planes can coexist in three-dimensional space, then parallel three-dimensional spaces can also coexist in four-dimensional space.


What does a parallel world look like?

Scientists find it difficult to describe parallel worlds, because the parallels cannot intersect, and it is difficult to visit that reflection for the sake of experience. In this matter we can only rely on the words of eyewitnesses. In their vision, parallel worlds are:

  • nature of amazing beauty, inhabited by elves, gnomes and dragons;
  • an area similar to a volcano crater, bathed in crimson light;
  • rooms and streets reminiscent of childhood places, filled with light.

The only thing in which the descriptions are similar is in the strong stream of light that appears from the void. Scientists saw similar phenomena in the pyramids of the pharaohs; researchers came up with the version that the chambers were covered with unique alloys that glow in the dark. When trying to remove the chip sunlight, these alloys disintegrate, it is impossible to study them, so there is no exact data.

How to get to a parallel world?

Traveling to is one of the popular themes of science fiction writers and the dream of many inhabitants of the Earth. According to theorists, the simplest way is a dream, in which information is received and transmitted many times faster than in reality. If we talk about conscious movement, then the situation is somewhat different. According to esotericists, it is possible to get into another world, but it is very dangerous, since the different nature of the emitted waves can negatively affect the structure of the human brain. But through trial and error, several ways have been developed to help make such a journey:

  1. Lucid dream, which involves turning off consciousness and immersing yourself in another reality.
  2. Meditation. The methods are similar.
  3. Using a mirror. Since ancient times, magicians have created special rituals for this.
  4. Via elevator. The transition is best done at night, alone, pressing the floor numbers in a certain sequence.

Creatures from parallel worlds

It’s difficult to say what parallel worlds are and what lives there. But a great many people have observed creatures from another reflection of reality at all times. It's not just about humanoids. The most famous cases of such meetings:

  1. '93 In Rome, people saw a glowing, golden ball that floated across the sky.
  2. 235 year. In China, the warring parties saw a large scarlet ball, which threw out rays in the form of daggers, moving from north to south.
  3. 848 The French noticed objects in the sky that were shaped like glowing cigars.
  • fairies;
  • poltergeists;
  • Critters.

Movies about parallel worlds

There are many films about parallel worlds; directors and writers call this genre fantasy. There our world is depicted as part of the multiverse. All categories of viewers love to watch about parallel worlds. Most popular films:

  1. “Parallel Worlds” (2011, Canada)- adventure, fantasy.
  2. "The Chronicles of Narnia" (2005, USA)- pure fantasy.
  3. “Sliding” (1995 - 2000, USA)- a series closer to science fiction.
  4. “Fierce Planet” (2011, USA)- adventure, fantasy, thriller.
  5. "Verbo" (2011, Spain)- fantastic.

Books about parallel worlds

Are there parallel worlds on earth? – writers have been looking for an answer to this question for a long time. The very first tales about Paradise Gardens, Inferno, Olympus and Valhalla quite fall into the category of a story about parallel worlds. The specific concept of the existence of other dimensions appeared already in the 19th century, with light hand H.G. Wells. IN modern literature There are hundreds of novels about time travel, but the following classics are called the pioneers:

  1. H.G. Wells, "The Door in the Wall."
  2. Herbert Dent, "Emperor of the If Country."
  3. Veniamin Girshgorn, "Unceremonious Romance".
  4. Jorge Borges, The Garden of Forking Paths.
  5. “Multi-tiered world” is a cycle of fantasy stories.
  6. “The Chronicles of Amber” is the most striking reflection of other dimensions in literature.

The belief that man is not alone in the universe pushes thousands of scientists to research. Is the existence of parallel worlds real? Evidence based on mathematics, physics, and history supports the existence of other dimensions.

Mentions in ancient texts

How to decipher the very concept of parallel measurement? It first appeared in fiction, not scientific literature. This is a type of alternative reality that exists simultaneously with the earthly one, but has certain differences. Its size can be very different - from a planet to a small city.

IN in writing the topic of other worlds and Universes can be found in the works of ancient Greek and Roman explorers and scientists. Italian believed in the existence of inhabited worlds.

And Aristotle believed that in addition to people and animals, there were invisible entities nearby that had an ethereal body. Phenomena that humanity could not explain since scientific point vision, were attributed magical properties. An example is the belief in an afterlife - there is not a single nation that does not believe in life after death. The Byzantine theologian Damascus in 705 mentioned angels capable of transmitting thoughts without words. Is there evidence of parallel worlds in scientific world?

Quantum physics

This section of science is actively developing, and today it There are even more mysteries than answers. It was identified only in 1900 thanks to the experiments of Max Planck. He discovered deviations in radiation that contradicted generally accepted physical laws. Thus, photons under different conditions can change shape.

Subsequently, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle showed that by observing quantum matter, it is impossible to influence its behavior. Therefore, parameters such as speed and location cannot be accurately determined. The theory was confirmed by scientists from the Institute in Copenhagen.

By observing a quantum object, Thomas Bohr discovered that particles exist in all possible states at once. This phenomenon is called Based on these data, in the middle of the last century it was suggested that alternative Universes exist.

Everett's Many Worlds

The young physicist Hugh Everett was a candidate of science at Princeton University. In 1954, he proposed and provided information about the existence of parallel worlds. Evidence and theory based on laws quantum physics, informed humanity that there are many worlds in the Galaxy that are similar to our Universe.

In his scientific research it was pointed out that the Universes are identical and interconnected, but at the same time deviated relative to each other. This suggested that in other galaxies the development of living organisms could occur in similar or radically different ways. Yes, they could be the same historical wars or no people at all. Microorganisms that failed to adapt to earthly conditions could evolve in another world.

The idea looked incredible, similar to a fantastic story by H. G. Wells and similar authors. But is it so unrealistic? The “string theory” of the Japanese Michayo Kaku is similar - the Universe has the form of a bubble and can interact with similar ones, between them there is gravitational field. But with such contact, a “Big Bang” will result, as a result of which our Galaxy was formed.

Einstein's works

Albert Einstein throughout his life searched for one universal answer to all questions - the “theory of everything.” The first model of the Universe, of an infinite number of them, was laid down by a scientist in 1917 and became the first scientific evidence of parallel worlds. The scientist saw a system constantly moving in time and space relative to the earthly universe.

Astronomers and theoretical physicists, such as Alexander Friedman and Arthur Eddington, refined and used this data. They came to the conclusion that the number of Universes is infinite, and each of them has a different degree of curvature of the space-time continuum, which makes it possible for these worlds to intersect an infinite number of times at many points.

Versions of scientists

There is an idea about the existence of a “fifth dimension”, and once it is discovered, humanity will have the opportunity to travel between parallel worlds. Scientist Vladimir Arshinov provides facts and evidence. He believes that there can be a huge number of versions of other realities. A simple example is a looking glass where truth becomes a lie.

Professor Christopher Monroe experimentally confirmed the possibility of the simultaneous existence of two realities at the atomic level. The laws of physics do not deny the possibility of one world flowing into another without violating the law of conservation of energy. But this requires an amount of energy that is not available in the entire Galaxy.

Another version of cosmologists is black holes, in which entrances to other realities are hidden. Professors Vladimir Surdin and Dmitry Galtsov support the hypothesis of the transition between worlds through such “wormholes.”

Australian parapsychologist Jean Grimbriar believes that among the many anomalous zones in the world, there are forty tunnels leading to other worlds, seven of which are in America, and four in Australia.

Modern confirmations

Researchers from University College London in 2017 obtained the first physical evidence of the possible existence of parallel worlds. British scientists have discovered points of contact between our Universe and others, not visible to the eye. This is the first practical evidence by scientists of the existence of parallel worlds, according to “string theory”.

The discovery occurred while studying the distribution of cosmic microwave background radiation in space, which was preserved after the Big Bang. It is considered the starting point for the formation of our Universe. The radiation was not uniform and contained zones with different temperatures. Professor Stephen Feeney called them "cosmic holes formed as a result of the contact of ours and parallel worlds."

Dream as a type of another reality

One of the options for proving a parallel world with which a person can contact is a dream. The speed of processing and transmission of information during the period of night rest is several times higher than during wakefulness. In a few hours you can experience months and years of life. But incomprehensible images may appear before the consciousness that cannot be explained.

It has been established that the Universe consists of many atoms with a large internal energy potential. They are invisible to humans, but the fact of their existence has been confirmed. Microparticles are in constant motion, their vibrations have different frequencies, directions and speeds.

If we assume that a person was able to travel at the speed of sound, then it would be possible to travel around the Earth in a few seconds. At the same time, it would be possible to examine surrounding objects, such as islands, seas and continents. And for a prying eye such a movement would remain invisible.

Similarly, another world may exist nearby, moving at a higher speed. Therefore, it is not possible to see and record it; the subconscious has this ability. So, sometimes the “déjà vu” effect occurs when an event or object that appears in reality for the first time turns out to be familiar. Although there may be no real confirmation of this fact. Maybe this happened at the intersection of worlds? This is a simple explanation of many mysterious things that modern science is not able to characterize.

Mysterious cases

Is there evidence of parallel worlds among the population? Mysterious disappearances of people are not considered by science. According to statistics, about 30% of disappearances remain unexplained. The site of mass disappearances is a limestone cave in a California park. And in Russia, such a zone is located in an 18th-century mine near Gelendzhik.

One such case occurred in 1964 with a lawyer from California. Thomas Mehan was last seen by a paramedic at Herberville Hospital. He came complaining of terrible pain, but for now nurse I checked the insurance policy, it disappeared. In fact, he left work and didn't get home. His car was found in a damaged state, and nearby were traces of a person. However, after a few meters they disappeared. The lawyer's body was found 30 km from the scene of the accident, and the cause of death was established by pathologists as drowning. Moreover, the moment of death coincided with his appearance in the hospital.

Another unexplained incident was recorded in 1988 in Tokyo. A car hit a man who appeared out of “nowhere.” The antique clothes confused the police, and when they found the victim’s passport, it turned out to be issued 100 years ago. According to the business card of the man who died in a car accident, the latter was an artist of the imperial theater, and the street indicated on it had not existed for 70 years. After an investigation, the elderly woman recognized the deceased as her father, who had disappeared during her childhood. Isn't this proof of parallel worlds and their existence? In support, she provided a photograph from 1902, which depicted a deceased man with a girl.

Incidents in the Russian Federation

Similar cases occur in Russia. So, in 1995, a former plant controller met a strange passenger during a flight. The young girl was looking in her bag pension certificate and claimed to be 75 years old. When the lady ran away from the vehicle in confusion to the nearest police department, the inspector followed her, but did not find the young lady in the premises.

How to perceive such phenomena? Can they be considered the contact of two dimensions? Is this proof? And what if several people find themselves in the same situation at the same time?