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Are they related like an object and its reflection??? 



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    Scientists may have found evidence of a parallel universe
     
                                   The  idea that we might be living in just one of an infinite number of  universes has been fodder for scientific debate and sci-fi movie plots  for a long time, but coming up with evidence to support the theory has  been hard to come by. Now, researchers have discovered something in  space that they can't quite account for, and one of the possible  explanations is that - are you sitting down? - our universe actually  bumped into a neighboring, parallel one.     When gazing into the heavens, scientists spotted what they refer to as a  "cold" area of space. It was observed some time ago, and explaining it  proved difficult, but a 2015 study suggested it was merely an area of  the universe in which the number of galaxies is dramatically lower than  the rest. Unfortunately, subsequent investigations couldn't support that  finding, and a new study by Durham University suggests the slim  possibility that it's actually evidence of parallel universes is still  on the table.   The multiverse theory hinges on the idea that all possible outcomes of  any given scenario are all playing out at the same time in a layered  reality of which we are only experiencing one layer. It's a wild idea  that has a foundation in quantum mechanics, but it's also entirely  unproven.   As the study states, the researchers believe the mysterious cold spot,  while still totally unexplained, could actually be "the remnant of a  collision between our universe and another 'bubble' universe during an  early inflationary phase." In short, if the idea is correct, our early  universe collided with another young universe early on, causing  something of a "bruise" which we are able to observe today.
                                  
             
         
           
     
     
     


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