(ORDO NEWS) — A team of astronomers led by Renga-Ram Chari, studying the cosmic microwave background radiation with the help of NASA‘s Planck space observatory, was engaged in cleaning space from any sources of extraneous radiation.
This made it possible to obtain a uniform and clean signal flow.
Analyzing the data , the researchers noticed strange regions that were, on average, 4,500 times brighter than the rest of space.
Renga-Ram Chari noted that the observed areas contradict any theoretical calculations and partially do not agree with cosmological models.
The authors of the scientific work suggested that the bright regions are anomalies caused by the destruction of the space-time continuum, which was provoked by a parallel universe or even universes.
This is likely indirect evidence for the existence of the Multiverse.
The image below shows a map (panorama) of the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation (horizontal stripe – light from the Milky Way galaxy).
Red colors mean hotter areas and blue colors mean colder areas.
“The areas of “contact” appeared only a few thousand years after the Big Bang.
If the parallel Universe influences ours so much, then there should be dozens of times more subatomic particles, and the physical laws should be completely different,” said Renga-Rem Chari.
The scientific community, as one would expect, is divided into two camps: those who believe that we have an indirect proof of the Multiverse and those who are convinced that this is just a phenomenon unknown to science.
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