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The Cosmic Discovery You Never Knew You Needed

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The Cosmic Discovery You Never Knew You Needed

 

The Cosmic Discovery You Never Knew You Needed



How many times have you lost something in your house and wondered if it was ever going to show up again? You turn every corner, even look under the bed, but your eyes keep coming back to that spot on the floor where it vanished. Maybe you investigate through every article of clothing in your closet, or go through all of your jewelry just in case it made its way onto one of your hands and then fell off when you weren’t looking. It’s enough to drive a person fanatical!

 

What if we lived in a multiversity?

There are times when science feels like it’s a victim of our collective imagination. After all, what could be more scientifically significant than coming to a deeper understanding of how we got here? The discovery of dark energy — an invisible form of matter that makes up about 68 percent of all matter and energy in our universe—is a cosmic discovery we never knew we wanted. Because if dark energy is real, then there could be another version of you living on a different Earth out there somewhere in space. According to physicists at Europe’s CERN laboratory, dark energy makes up approximately 68 percent of all matter and energy in our universe, but despite its huge role, scientists still don’t know what it is or where it came from.

 

Does our reality have properties that are similar to other realities?

The idea of parallel universes is not a new one, having been discussed in scientific circles for several decades. Now, still, there is an interesting new development in our understanding of parallel universes that could make it possible to travel from one universe to another by simply moving through a portal – or even by leaving a party. So what is so special about these parallel universes? Are they connected in some way with our own reality? Is it possible that we might one day be able to access these alternative realities? And can we somehow use them to improve life on Earth? Scientists are working hard to answer all of these questions and more as they continue their work towards making our reality just a little bit more amazing than it already is.

 

Is time travel possible?

Physicists think it’s possible to create a wormhole using a massive, spinning ring of magnetic energy. Einstein predicted that if we were able to achieve speeds faster than light, gravity could bend time and space in such a way that creates two tunnels—one leading backward in time, one forward. Using a tunnel-like that would mean you’d only have to travel 50 years into your future (or back) instead of millions of years. While some physicists say they can theoretically figure out how to build a wormhole, others believe it will never be more than science fiction.

 

Have we been visited by aliens?

Although one of our biggest cosmic discoveries is still fairly new, it’s already had a huge impact on how we think about alien life. In 1996, scientists discovered that planets around other stars are much more common than they previously thought. In fact, planets are orbiting 100% of all known stars! So even if we only ever find one single planet like Earth in our entire galaxy (an idea which we now know to be highly unlikely), that means there are still hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of alien worlds out there somewhere. Are any of them home to intelligent life? Who knows...but at least now we know where to look! We also have a better sense of what sort of alien society might exist out there.

 

Can dimensions exist outside of space and time?

Most physicists believe that our universe is limited to three dimensions of space and one dimension of time, for a total of four dimensions. It’s possible, however, that our universe extends beyond those four known dimensions into other universes in an infinite multiversity. Physicists have even found evidence that certain particles can appear in different places or move at different speeds depending on their energy state—they jump between parallel worlds or universes. But there's not enough proof yet to show whether these extra dimensions exist outside space and time—making them inaccessible to humans. Even so, it might be a cosmic discovery you never knew you needed.

 

How many parallel universes are there?

According to recent learning, there may be as many as 2 trillion other universes in addition to our own. And with that revelation came yet another cosmic question: How can we possibly detect these alternate realities? To show their survival, it would help if we could find evidence of such parallel worlds by looking for interactions between them and our own universe—and now scientists believe they have found just that. On July 3rd, researchers from MIT and Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science published a paper in the natural world detailing a new technique that might allow us to observe quantum connections between different universes.

 

What does this mean for us now, and in the future?

At the present, we don’t really know. Scientists will carry on to study and interpret data coming in from Oumuamua—the first interstellar object ever discovered—for years to come. The discovery of Oumuamua is as unprecedented as it is exciting, but what does it actually mean for us? It means that our place in space isn’t nearly as lonely as we once thought. That we aren’t at all rare or unique in terms of life, cosmic or otherwise.

 

So here are some basic facts about a Cosmic Discovery.

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