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<strong>9.</strong> The theory of the parallel universes In 1957 physicist Hugh Everett formulated a theory that says there is a huge, perhaps infinite, number of parallel universes. This implies that what does not happen in our world happens in another alternative reality. Although there are many similar theories, this one is the most well-known and with more scientific support, although it seems like exit of science fiction. </p>
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<strong>8.</strong> Strange Artifacts Archeology has found some artifacts of which no one knows the origin. They may have belonged to ancient civilizations, but they have not been able to connect with any particular period or town, and carbon testing has not worked. For example, the hammer of London, found in the early twentieth century, supposedly dates back 500 million years, before human life began. They may be from lost civilizations, or fakes, but many prefer to think that they are objects of some parallel universe that inadvertently passed ours. </p>
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<strong>7.</strong> Lerina García It is impossible to assert anything about this story, but nothing prevents one from believing that it could be a case of traveling between parallel worlds. Lerina Garcia woke up one day and nothing of what was around him was familiar, whether it was his family, his house or his work. The explanation was that it came from a parallel dimension and that is why some things had changed. Of course it could also be explained in other ways, so there is no way to know. Someone rational might say it's just a case of memory loss, right? </p>
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<strong>6.</strong> Déjà vu Déjà vu is the feeling that you have already lived something, but there is also déjà vecu, the feeling that you know what will happen next. But even more strange is the alter vu, that is, when someone remembers his story differently, and is aware that the facts are developing in another way. Many believe that this type of sensation has to do with memories of other versions of ourselves, in other worlds. </p>
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<strong>5.</strong> The dreams While there are many scientific explanations for dreams, there are also those who think they are a window to other worlds. All those strange images are as close as we can be to the parallel worlds we do not understand. </p>
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4.</strong> The man of Taured In 1954 a man arrived at Tokyo Airport with a passport from a nonexistent country: Taured. He was arrested for using fake papers, but he still maintained that he was a European country and had other papers to prove it. He was arrested in a hotel, but disappeared without a trace. Did it come from a parallel universe? Can be… </p>
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3.</strong> Ghosts Ghost stories continue to recur over the years, and for many it is about apparitions of people already dead, who return to finish their pending affairs or just wander around our world. For others they are visitors from other universes, who unwittingly project into ours, but not completely. </p>
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<strong>2. </strong>The dimensions of time With Interstellar we could see that there is a fifth dimension, which is not invented by science fiction, but nobody has been able to know. We do not know how it looks because we can not understand it, but we know it exists. Technically, this has to do with dimensions in time, somewhat similar to the parallel universes. </p>
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1.</strong> The experiment of double opening According to quantum mechanics we can know how the universe behaves by studying the electrons and photons. Both have the property of being in different places and different states of existence at the same time. The experiment consists of throwing a single electron into a white field with two openings. Although there is a 50% chance of it happening in each hole, we can see that there is an interaction between two, only we see one even exists in several places at the same time. </p>
<p><strong>source: vix ciencia</strong></p>
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