Friday, December 13, 2013

Parallel Universe

Parallel universes…sounds like a geeky shit. And when it means there are several other copies of Miley Cyrus , Justin Bieber, Nicky Minaj...it's quite disappointing ! Well it’s weird and at the same time fun to consider that there is another “You” living a life just as well as you & you didn’t even know about it !

The Fiction...


In many religious mythology the concept of parallel universe is enlightened.For example in Hindu Puranic Literature there lies the concept of multiple universe.Where Lord Śiva said: "My dear son, I, Lord Brahmā and the other devas, who move within this universe under the misconception of our greatness, cannot exhibit any power to compete with the Supreme Personality of Godhead, for innumerable universes and their inhabitants come into existence and are annihilated by the simple direction of the Lord" -(Bhagavata Purana 9.4.56)

"After separating the different universes, the gigantic universal form of the Lord, which came out of the causal ocean, the place of appearance for the first puruṣa-avatāra, entered into each of the separate universes, desiring to lie on the created transcendental water "-(Bhagavata Purana 2.10.10)

The concept of parallel universes appears in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana: "And who will search through the wide infinities of space to count the universes side by side, each containing its Brahma, its Vishnu, its Shiva? Who can count the Indras in them all--those Indras side by side, who reign at once in all the innumerable worlds; those others who passed away before them; or even the Indras who succeed each other in any given line, ascending to godly kingship, one by one, and, one by one, passing away?"


There are seven verses in the Quran describing seven heavens. One verse says that each heaven or sky has its own order, possibly meaning laws of nature. After mentioning the seven heavens, another verse says, "and similar earths". Examples include verse (67:3) "He(God) who created the seven tournaments (heavens) one imposed over the other..."

Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (1149–1209), in dealing with his conception of physics and the physical world in his Matalib, "explores the notion of the existence of a multiverse in the context of his commentary" on the Qur'anic verse, "All praise belongs to God, Lord of the Worlds." He raises the question of whether the term "worlds" in this verse refers to "multiple worlds within this single universe or cosmos, or to many other universes or a multiverse beyond this known universe." In volume 4 of the Matalib, Al-Razi states.


The concept of infinite worlds is mentioned in the Apannaka Jataka: "Disciples," the Buddha said "nowhere between the lowest of hells below and the highest heaven above, nowhere in all the infinite worlds that stretch right and left, is there the equal, much less the superior, of a Buddha. Incalculable is the excellence which springs from obeying the Precepts and from other virtuous conduct." - Apannaka Jataka

The Science...


Oxford Universities Dr. David Deutsche believes a copy of you could be reading this article on a planet in another universe identical to ours, except this copy of you has won the lottery.

Many of you  believe it’s just another  myth. But well……that’s not true ! In fact this fiction is based on some mind boggling facts which can drive you crazy. Though you are considering the idea now it started way before you can imagine.



In 1954, a young Princeton University doctoral candidate named Hugh Everett III came up with a radical idea: That there exist parallel universes, exactly like our ­universe. These universes are all related to ours; indeed, they branch off from ours, and our universe is branched off of others. Within these parallel universes, our wars have had different outcomes than the ones we know. Species that are extinct in our universe have evolved and adapted in others. In other universes, we humans may have become extinct. Sounded like a lunatic ! But can a young thriving physicist risk his future by posting a crazy idea like that !!

1. Einstein's Theory Of Relativity



In 1905 Albert Einstein delivered four great papers, including one on the special theory of relativity. He spent the next decade or so working out the general theory of relativity and became world famous for his brilliance.But he could never quite come to terms with quantum mechanics, the theory of the odd and bizarre happenings inside atoms. He spent the rest of his life trying to reconcile gravity and his general theory of relativity with the forces that govern the behavior of atomic particles.
He never succeeded, and he never accepted quantum mechanics. And why should he? From a layman’s standpoint, the theory is almost nonsensical. Quantum mechanics aims to describe the physics of very small objects, but it’s entirely a counter-intuitive science as nothing at the sub-atomic scale can be considered to exist until it is observed, and these particles can appear to exist in two places at the same time.

For quantum mechanics to be valid, strange phenomenon such as parallel universes must exist outside of Star Trek episodes. And now, according to New Scientist, some British mathematicians have now shown that key equations of quantum mechanics arise from the mathematics of parallel universes.

Einstein's theory of relativity predicted the existence of "black holes", a hypothesis which has since been verified. These cosmic phenomena arise from the death of a star, after it collapses in on itself under the force of its own gravity. Inside a black hole, gravity is so intense that even light cannot escape the gravitational field (hence the name black hole).

2. Einstein-Rosen Bridge




Albert Einstein and another physicist by the name of Nathan Rosen posited that each black hole would symmetrically on another gravitational well called a white hole (or sometimes also white fountain). The black hole/white hole pair would form a "wormhole", or vortex (the inter-dimensional passage used by the Sliders, called an Einstein-Rosen Bridge).
Thus  if one fell into a black hole, one might be sucked down a tunnel (called the “Einstein-Rosen bridge”) and shot out a “white hole” in a parallel universe! Kerr showed that a spinning black hole would collapse not into a point, but to a “ring of fire.” Because the ring was spinning rapidly, centrifugal forces would keep it from collapsing. Remarkably, a space probe fired directly through the ring would not be crushed into oblivion, but might actually emerge unscratched on the other side of the Einstein-Rosen bridge, in a parallel universe. This “wormhole” may connect two parallel universes, or even distant parts of the same universe.


3. Antimatter


The second hypothesis is that the total absense of antimatter in the universe. According to the universe's governing principle of symmetry, there must be equal amounts of matter and antimatter. However, we have failed to discover the slightest trace of the latter, although we have succeeded in producing it artificially (at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland in 1995, and in other particle accelerators). The existence of parallel universes could explain the lack of antimatter in our world. In parallel dimensions, then, there could be objects similar to the planets and stars we are familiar with in our own, but constructed of antimatter (this is one of the most recent theories, after the principles of asymmetry, and of the annihilation frontier).

4. Energy And Dark Matter

Now remember  the very equation which made your high school physics course a crazy one. E=mc^2



I bet nobody that time thought that  this equation may lead human to a fact impossible to believe. So what does it imply..


First one which pushed Einstein to multiverse idea was that, Energy in an atom is the product of two light particles moving in opposite direction in maximum speed. This invariably means there are two parallel worlds from which these light particles emerge.
Second one is that the equation gives rises to the theory of existing Dark Matter. The standard model of Universe has only four or five percent of matter. The rest is dark matter, which accounts for 23 percent of the universe, and dark energy, a mysterious force that is believed to influence the expansion of the universe and that represent 72 to 73 percent of the universe.

“Behind the dark matter could be hiding a parallel world where the really interesting things happen. It could also mean that nature is much richer than we think, “said James Bullock of the University of California.

Scientists have not been able to confirm the existence of dark matter in spite of the experiment worth $ 2 billion, which was conducted on the International Space Station. However, the new theory is that dark matter could be hiding a parallel universe that could completely change the way we understand the universe

Well, I won’t fuck up my brain with another assumption as there is already many of them. So, let’s just be amazed of the facts we came through. And the best part is all the fictions from Star-Trek and Fringe are gradually converting into a true science...theoretically !!








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