The new model suggests that similar physics could arise if two adjacent universes could interact.
Physicists sometimes make up crazy stories that sound like science fiction. Some of them turn out to be true, such as the fact that the curvature of space and time described by Einstein was finally confirmed by astronomical measurements. Others remain just a possibility or a mathematical curiosity.
In a new article in Physical Review Research, Fellow JQI Victor Galicki and PhD student JQI Alireza Parkhiskar explored the fantastic possibility that our reality is only half a pair of interacting worlds.
Their mathematical model
can provide new insight into the basic features of reality – including
why our universe is expanding in this way and how it relates to the
shortest lengths allowed by quantum mechanics....<<<Read More>>>....