On Sunday, November 16, 2014 7:32:23 PM UTC, cdemorsella wrote: > > Interesting speculative physics… that makes claims that parallel worlds > may be testable. > > > > “A new theory, proposed by Howard Wiseman, Director of the Centre of > Quantum Dynamics at Griffith University, is different. No new universes are > ever created. Instead many worlds have existed, side-by-side, since the > beginning of time. “ > > > > Regarding the interference patterns detected by the single electron double > slit experiment (first performed in 1974 at University of Bologna) > > > > According to Wiseman and his team this interaction between parallel worlds > leads to just the type of interference patterns observed – implying > electrons are not waves after all. They have supported their theory by > running computer simulations of the two-slit experiment using up to 41 > interacting worlds. “It certainly captured the essential features of peaks > and troughs in the right places,” says Wiseman. > > > > https://cosmosmagazine.com/physical-sciences/can-we-test-parallel-world >
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