To quote the article...

"It showed that the loss rate of very slow free neutrons appeared to depend
on the direction and strength of the magnetic field applied.  This anomaly
could not be explained by known physics."

Or could it be that it cannot be explained by known physics because QM is
incomplete?  And so they resort to the bizarre (parallel-universes) tenets
of an incomplete theory... sounds like thin ice to me.

-mark

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From: Rich Murray [mailto:rmfor...@gmail.com] 
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2012.06.18

neutrons leaking to parallel mirror universe? Rich Murray 2012.06.18

http://phys.org/news/2012-06-neutrons-parallel-world.html

Neutrons escaping to a parallel world? June 15, 2012

In a paper recently published in European Physical Journal C, researchers
hypothesised the existence of mirror particles to explain the anomalous loss
of neutrons observed experimentally.

The existence of such mirror matter had been suggested in various scientific
contexts some time ago, including the search for suitable dark matter
candidates.

Theoretical physicists Zurab Berezhiani and Fabrizio Nesti from the
University of l'Aquila, Italy, reanalysed the experimental data obtained by
the research group of Anatoly Serebrov at the Institut Laue-Langevin,
France.

It showed that the loss rate of very slow free neutrons appeared to depend
on the direction and strength of the magnetic field applied.

This anomaly could not be explained by known physics.

Berezhiani believes it could be interpreted in the light of a hypothetical
parallel world consisting of mirror particles.

Each neutron would have the ability to transition into its invisible mirror
twin, and back, oscillating from one world to the other.

The probability of such a transition happening was predicted to be sensitive
to the presence of magnetic fields, and could therefore be detected
experimentally.

This neutron-mirror-neutron oscillation could occur within a timescale of a
few seconds, according to the paper.

The possibility of such a fast disappearance of neutrons -- much faster than
the ten-minute long neutron decay -- albeit surprising, could not be
excluded by existing experimental and astrophysical limits.

This interpretation is subject to the condition that the earth possesses a
mirror magnetic field on the order of 0.1 Gauss.

Such a field could be induced by mirror particles floating around in the
galaxy as dark matter.

Hypothetically, the earth could capture the mirror matter via some feeble
interactions between ordinary particles and those from parallel worlds.

More information: Z. Berezhiani, F. Nesti, Magnetic anomaly in UCN trapping:
signal for neutron oscillations to parallel world?
(2012),  European Physical Journal C 72: 1974, DOI
10.1140/epjc/s10052-012-1974-5


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