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Cold spot in space - sign of parallel universe?

 
 
Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 12:17 pm
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/parallel-universe-proof-multiverse-cold-spot-cosmic-microwave-background-cmb-a7743216.html

Mysterious 'cold spot' in space could be proof of a parallel universe, scientists say
There might be billions of universes just outside of our own

A mysterious cold spot in space might be evidence of a parallel universe.



Scientists have long been looking for an explanation for the strange, dark area in the cosmic microwave background – the radiation leftover from the big bang. A range of different explanations have been proposed, but the main one isn't likely to make sense and it could actually be a parallel universe.

More specifically, the area could be the consequence of a collision between two different universes. It might be the first ever evidence of the theory of the multiverse – that there are billions of other universes, some of them just like our own, lurking outside the one that we can see.

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The cosmic microwave background covers the entire sky, and scientists have been able to map out the radiation across the universe. It is mostly equally distributed and the same temperature – but one important cold spot stands out.

Until now, the most popular explanation has been that it is the result of a supervoid. Where the cold spot can be seen was actually a large space filled with very universes, scientists proposed.


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But a new work looking in more detail than ever before at the cold spot finds that it can't be the result of such a void, under the standard model of cosmology and the universe. It's still possible that something strange is going on with physics – but it's also possible that the spot is the result of a crash between two universes.

"The voids we have detected cannot explain the Cold Spot under standard cosmology," said Ruari Mackenzie from Durham University. "There is the possibility that some non-standard model could be proposed to link the two in the future but our data place powerful constraints on any attempt to do that."

There's very little chance that the cold spot came about by chance – and so it is likely to be the result of something very strange happening, the researchers said.

"This means we can't entirely rule out that the Spot is caused by an unlikely fluctuation explained by the standard model," said Tom Shanks. "But if that isn't the answer, then there are more exotic explanations.

"Perhaps the most exciting of these is that the Cold Spot was caused by a collision between our universe and another bubble universe. If further, more detailed, analysis of CMB data proves this to be the case then the Cold Spot might be taken as the first evidence for the multiverse – and billions of other universes may exist like our own."
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rosborne979
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 01:01 pm
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:
Cold spot in space - sign of parallel universe?

Probably not.

Other more mundane possibilities are more likely, but even if those don't pan out, we may still never be in a position to scientifically test or confirm the possibility of external multi-universes. So I think it's a very long stretch to speculate that this cold spot is the sign of a parallel universe. It might just as well be the sign of a magic dragon fart.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 01:04 pm
I am a skeptic, re parallel universes, but thought it might be worth finding out what others think
rosborne979
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 01:24 pm
@edgarblythe,
To be certain, it's a far more interesting topic than God, and I'm glad you post these things. But the main-stream media has a nasty habit of magnifying the extremes and obscuring the meaning. It frustrates me. But that's just me I guess.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 01:33 pm
@rosborne979,
To we none science types, it puts simpleminded topics there for you science guys to set us straight. We usually come away knowing a bit more about the more legitimate stuff.
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oralloy
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 03:07 pm
@rosborne979,
rosborne979 wrote:
Probably not.

Other more mundane possibilities are more likely, but even if those don't pan out, we may still never be in a position to scientifically test or confirm the possibility of external multi-universes. So I think it's a very long stretch to speculate that this cold spot is the sign of a parallel universe. It might just as well be the sign of a magic dragon fart.

Our inability to access a parallel universe doesn't mean it isn't there.

As I recall, there are some likely theories that include such parallel universes, and this dark spot coincides with what they predict.
farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 05:52 pm
@oralloy,
Actually its not parallel, its asymptotic.
ekename
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 09:09 pm
@farmerman,
Not to put too fine a point on it but there you go being all tangential.

Edgar is certainly the Great Attractor when it comes to this stuff.

Maybe it's just a hole in the universe, no biggie.

I've done the calcs and I'd expect more infinite universes to be touching this one.

It will be a cold day in that part of the universe when we figure this one out.

After we've left by spaceships and mutated into several new species.

All because one guy said we'd better get out while the going's good.

Which reminds me , show me the math on this speculation.
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ekename
 
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Reply Thu 18 May, 2017 11:20 pm
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8f/Kissing-3d.png/250px-Kissing-3d.png
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kissing_number_problem
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A highly symmetrical realization of the kissing number 12 in three dimensions is by aligning the centers of outer spheres with vertices of a regular icosahedron. This leaves slightly more than 0.1 of the radius between two nearby spheres.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6d/Kissing_growth.svg/500px-Kissing_growth.svg.png
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Rough volume estimates show that kissing number in n dimensions grows exponentially in n. The base of exponential growth is not known. The grey area in the above plot represents the possible values between known upper and lower bounds. Circles represent values that are known exactly.



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MethSaferThanTHC
 
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Reply Fri 19 May, 2017 04:25 am
@edgarblythe,
Or a missing ice chunk
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